Samuel BeckettHarold Bloom Sixteen critical essays on the Elizabethan poet and his works. |
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Page 34
... becomes passivity . Human life in the physical world has something of the feeling of an army of occupa tion about it , symbolized by the beleaguered castle of Alma . The House of Alma possesses two things in particular : wealth , in ...
... becomes passivity . Human life in the physical world has something of the feeling of an army of occupa tion about it , symbolized by the beleaguered castle of Alma . The House of Alma possesses two things in particular : wealth , in ...
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... become nothing and everything all at once , where things are just about to become ideas — the realm of mythic vision ... becomes clear . The pageant of the Thames and Medway is the highest expression of the joy and fullness of Spenser's ...
... become nothing and everything all at once , where things are just about to become ideas — the realm of mythic vision ... becomes clear . The pageant of the Thames and Medway is the highest expression of the joy and fullness of Spenser's ...
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... becomes an elemental force ; it is , in this man who has been learning temperance , the " tempest of his wrathfulnesse " that asserts itself . It is his native , righteous , proper indignation , and the Palmer makes no move to check him ...
... becomes an elemental force ; it is , in this man who has been learning temperance , the " tempest of his wrathfulnesse " that asserts itself . It is his native , righteous , proper indignation , and the Palmer makes no move to check him ...
Contents
The Structure of Allegory in Books I and II | 41 |
Mutability and the Theme | 57 |
The Marriage of the Thames | 73 |
Copyright | |
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