The Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queeneJohns Hopkins Press, 1934 |
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... presents in the third book of his great romance , and the historical passages aside — which are introduced , as in ... present it would be ridicu- lous , for chastity is not relative ; either a woman is chaste or she is not . The educa ...
... presents in the third book of his great romance , and the historical passages aside — which are introduced , as in ... present it would be ridicu- lous , for chastity is not relative ; either a woman is chaste or she is not . The educa ...
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... present exactly the process described in 32-3 . " The naked babes of 32 become equivalent to the substance or formless matrix , as far as Spenser con- ceived of the latter , in 37 and 38. The mortal fleshly weeds or ' hew ' which they ...
... present exactly the process described in 32-3 . " The naked babes of 32 become equivalent to the substance or formless matrix , as far as Spenser con- ceived of the latter , in 37 and 38. The mortal fleshly weeds or ' hew ' which they ...
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... presents a contrast to Una , and even her purity of heart is of a different kind . Una's love towards her chosen ... present . Belphoebe's passion is that of virginal joy , and pride , and freedom . She thinks of love for no man and ...
... presents a contrast to Una , and even her purity of heart is of a different kind . Una's love towards her chosen ... present . Belphoebe's passion is that of virginal joy , and pride , and freedom . She thinks of love for no man and ...
Contents
COMMENTARY | 199 |
THE PLAN AND CONDUCT OF BOOK THREE | 310 |
THE ORIGIN OF BRITOMART | 330 |
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