The Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queeneJohns Hopkins Press, 1934 |
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Page 272
... moral there is here , is chiefly moral by contrasta piece of satyr insouciance , woodland moral let us say , Spenser's consciousness of the animal basis in man , a consciousness that gives feet to his idealities . Later , in the opening ...
... moral there is here , is chiefly moral by contrasta piece of satyr insouciance , woodland moral let us say , Spenser's consciousness of the animal basis in man , a consciousness that gives feet to his idealities . Later , in the opening ...
Page 319
... moral significance . It is a mirror of the world that Spenser knew on its ideal and on its sordid sides , a world of which he recognized the temptations as surely as he saw the beauty . And his treatment of friendship follows the same ...
... moral significance . It is a mirror of the world that Spenser knew on its ideal and on its sordid sides , a world of which he recognized the temptations as surely as he saw the beauty . And his treatment of friendship follows the same ...
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... moral insight which sees both its intellectual and practical development enclosed within their moral germ , like the tree within the seed : though it is by a very different faculty - viz . , observation — that he is enabled to realize ...
... moral insight which sees both its intellectual and practical development enclosed within their moral germ , like the tree within the seed : though it is by a very different faculty - viz . , observation — that he is enabled to realize ...
Contents
COMMENTARY | 199 |
THE PLAN AND CONDUCT OF BOOK THREE | 310 |
THE ORIGIN OF BRITOMART | 330 |
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