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Page 108
... bring his allegorical world into the ordinary state of being and prove that after all the people who have experienced ... brings a strong conclusion to the tragedy of delusion in which Duessa had embroiled the Red Crosse Knight . Now he ...
... bring his allegorical world into the ordinary state of being and prove that after all the people who have experienced ... brings a strong conclusion to the tragedy of delusion in which Duessa had embroiled the Red Crosse Knight . Now he ...
Page 135
... brings into the Book what no one else can bring , not even Guyon and the Palmer because they are both too close to the central topic . And she has probably never heard of Temper- ance , for she is too innocent to need it . Spenser is ...
... brings into the Book what no one else can bring , not even Guyon and the Palmer because they are both too close to the central topic . And she has probably never heard of Temper- ance , for she is too innocent to need it . Spenser is ...
Page 336
... brings spring plants , May supported by Castor and Pollux scatters the flowers of the period which belong to her , June , a fascinating illustration of Spenser's inventiveness , rides upon a crab which moves backwards like bargemen upon ...
... brings spring plants , May supported by Castor and Pollux scatters the flowers of the period which belong to her , June , a fascinating illustration of Spenser's inventiveness , rides upon a crab which moves backwards like bargemen upon ...
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Acrasia action allegory Amoret appearance Archimago Ariosto armour Artegall Artegall's Arthur attack battle beauty becomes begins Belphoebe Blatant Beast Book Bower of Bliss Braggadocchio brings Britomart Busyrane C. S. Lewis Calepine Calidore Cambell Canto carry castle character chastity concept creates creatures Cymochles death described Despair doth Dragon Duessa Elizabethan emblem books embodied episode evil Faerie Queene fight figures Florimell forest friendship Giant gives Grantorto Guyon Hellenore hero House of Pride human idea imagery imaginative interpretation journey Justice kind lady Malbecco Mammon Marinell meaning mind monster moral narrative nature occasion Orgoglio Palmer Paridell personification phrase plot poem poet poetic poetry possesses Pyrochles quest Radigund reader recognised Red Crosse Knight represents rescue rôle Sans-loy scene Scudamour sense Serena Shepheardes Calender shield simile Spenser Spenserian Squire stands stanza story style suggests Talus theme Timias tion Triamond Una's victim virtue whole