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Page 46
... stands in the form in which he intended it . But it is evident that he did not always design the parts for the place they now occupy . The likelihood that the marriage of Thames and Medway in Book IV was written as an independent poem ...
... stands in the form in which he intended it . But it is evident that he did not always design the parts for the place they now occupy . The likelihood that the marriage of Thames and Medway in Book IV was written as an independent poem ...
Page 89
... stands for something wider than this . In the Canto - head he is simply labelled ' Hypocrisie ' which confines his wickedness only to the moral sphere . ' A bold bad man ' , a guileful character , he cer- tainly is : but his wickedness ...
... stands for something wider than this . In the Canto - head he is simply labelled ' Hypocrisie ' which confines his wickedness only to the moral sphere . ' A bold bad man ' , a guileful character , he cer- tainly is : but his wickedness ...
Page 197
... stands meditating , gallops up to banish her from his property . Undeterred , she fights him and leaves him wounded upon the shore . This episode stands out both for the beauty of its language and for its relation to the other ...
... stands meditating , gallops up to banish her from his property . Undeterred , she fights him and leaves him wounded upon the shore . This episode stands out both for the beauty of its language and for its relation to the other ...
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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