Samuel BeckettHarold Bloom Sixteen critical essays on the Elizabethan poet and his works. |
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Page 19
... reference to Jove and Maia ( lines 307-310 ) . From the love of Jove for Maia came the creation of Hermes , cleverest of gods , never violent , bearer of good fortune , god of shepherds and the common people . Of all the gods , Hermes ...
... reference to Jove and Maia ( lines 307-310 ) . From the love of Jove for Maia came the creation of Hermes , cleverest of gods , never violent , bearer of good fortune , god of shepherds and the common people . Of all the gods , Hermes ...
Page 43
... reference in the Renaissance are here carefully differentiated : ' what touches the Redcross Knight bears primarily upon revealed religion , or belongs to the order of grace , whatever touches Guyon bears upon natural ethics , or ...
... reference in the Renaissance are here carefully differentiated : ' what touches the Redcross Knight bears primarily upon revealed religion , or belongs to the order of grace , whatever touches Guyon bears upon natural ethics , or ...
Page 131
... reference to Chaucer and Alanus two stanzas later specifies the Christian context as medieval , but also as secular and literary : Chaucer , the " pure well head of Poesie " did not dare describe such radiance , But it transferd to ...
... reference to Chaucer and Alanus two stanzas later specifies the Christian context as medieval , but also as secular and literary : Chaucer , the " pure well head of Poesie " did not dare describe such radiance , But it transferd to ...
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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