The Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queeneJohns Hopkins Press, 1934 |
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Page 312
... virtue of chastity , is much less apparent than it would be if Spenser's conception of the virtue were more limited - if , for example , he regarded the quality of " conti- nence as its chief element . But in his mind it is not only a ...
... virtue of chastity , is much less apparent than it would be if Spenser's conception of the virtue were more limited - if , for example , he regarded the quality of " conti- nence as its chief element . But in his mind it is not only a ...
Page 323
... virtues previously considered , holiness and temperance , and that other virtue , heavenly grace , which , by furnishing aid at critical stages , serves to synthesize all of the virtues . This he does in canto one . First the poet ...
... virtues previously considered , holiness and temperance , and that other virtue , heavenly grace , which , by furnishing aid at critical stages , serves to synthesize all of the virtues . This he does in canto one . First the poet ...
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... virtue . There are some curious connections between the Furioso and the story of Malbecco and Hellenore . The house closed against all comers by jealousy is drawn from the tale related of the Tower of Tristram , but no such characters ...
... virtue . There are some curious connections between the Furioso and the story of Malbecco and Hellenore . The house closed against all comers by jealousy is drawn from the tale related of the Tower of Tristram , but no such characters ...
Contents
COMMENTARY | 199 |
THE PLAN AND CONDUCT OF BOOK THREE | 310 |
THE ORIGIN OF BRITOMART | 330 |
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