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RENAISSANCE REMEDIES FOR FORTUNE : MARLOWE AND THE FORTUNATI By Don CAMERON ALLEN The man of the Renaissance baffled by the vicissitudes of his cosmos , disturbed by the political uncertainties of his era , and tormented by the ...
RENAISSANCE REMEDIES FOR FORTUNE : MARLOWE AND THE FORTUNATI By Don CAMERON ALLEN The man of the Renaissance baffled by the vicissitudes of his cosmos , disturbed by the political uncertainties of his era , and tormented by the ...
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One who relies entirely upon fortune , says Machiavelli , will most certainly be ruined , but there are calm moments in the rage of fortune that the wise ruler can use to his advantage . With this opinion , Guicciardini concurred .
One who relies entirely upon fortune , says Machiavelli , will most certainly be ruined , but there are calm moments in the rage of fortune that the wise ruler can use to his advantage . With this opinion , Guicciardini concurred .
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Perondinus , as Miss Spence has noticed , speaks of Tamburlaine as a child of fortune ; 24 Fulgosius , from whom Marlowe derived details , lists Tamburlaine among the fortunati ; 25 and De la Primaudaye 26 follows the example of ...
Perondinus , as Miss Spence has noticed , speaks of Tamburlaine as a child of fortune ; 24 Fulgosius , from whom Marlowe derived details , lists Tamburlaine among the fortunati ; 25 and De la Primaudaye 26 follows the example of ...
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