Samuel BeckettHarold Bloom Sixteen critical essays on the Elizabethan poet and his works. |
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Page 45
... temperance , ' hasty heat tempring with sufferance wise , / He stayde his hand ' ( I.i.50 ) , while Guyon overcome with ' zealous hast away is quickly gone ' ( II.i.13 ) . Then in each book follows the false vision of the dishonoured ...
... temperance , ' hasty heat tempring with sufferance wise , / He stayde his hand ' ( I.i.50 ) , while Guyon overcome with ' zealous hast away is quickly gone ' ( II.i.13 ) . Then in each book follows the false vision of the dishonoured ...
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... Temperance , the occasion of his adventure is given by that moment of the fall represented by the Red Cross Knight's ... temperance may subdue these affections . After the opening exemplum of intemperance given by Mortdant and Amavia ...
... Temperance , the occasion of his adventure is given by that moment of the fall represented by the Red Cross Knight's ... temperance may subdue these affections . After the opening exemplum of intemperance given by Mortdant and Amavia ...
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... temperance be easd ' ( II . iv . 33,34 ) . Later Wrath is embodied in Pyrochles in whom wars ' outrageous anger , and woe - working iarre , / Direfull impa- tience , and hart murdring loue ' ( II . v . 16 ) , and Wrath merging into Lust ...
... temperance be easd ' ( II . iv . 33,34 ) . Later Wrath is embodied in Pyrochles in whom wars ' outrageous anger , and woe - working iarre , / Direfull impa- tience , and hart murdring loue ' ( II . v . 16 ) , and Wrath merging into Lust ...
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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