Edmund Spenser: a Critical AnthologyPaul J. Alpers Penguin Books, 1969 - 399 pagina's |
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Pagina 164
... spirit of things . ' To render men's feelings more sane , pure and per- this surely was included in the great design of The Faerie Queene ; it was deliberately kept before him as an object by Spenser - our sage and serious Spenser ...
... spirit of things . ' To render men's feelings more sane , pure and per- this surely was included in the great design of The Faerie Queene ; it was deliberately kept before him as an object by Spenser - our sage and serious Spenser ...
Pagina 219
... spirit in a waste of shame ' , and Langland's moral judgement fully recog- nizes , not only the ' waste ' and the ' expense ' , but the fact that it is ' of spirit ' , and must be so in his Christian philosophy . So we emphasize once ...
... spirit in a waste of shame ' , and Langland's moral judgement fully recog- nizes , not only the ' waste ' and the ' expense ' , but the fact that it is ' of spirit ' , and must be so in his Christian philosophy . So we emphasize once ...
Pagina 303
... Spirit . Lawrence would have under- stood Fränger's explanation of the man buried upside down to his waist in Bosch's ' Hell ' ( The Millennium of Hieronymus Bosch , p . 119 ) . The triptych has many other emblems of sterile or ...
... Spirit . Lawrence would have under- stood Fränger's explanation of the man buried upside down to his waist in Bosch's ' Hell ' ( The Millennium of Hieronymus Bosch , p . 119 ) . The triptych has many other emblems of sterile or ...
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Preface | 11 |
Part One Contemporaneous Criticism | 17 |
E K | 26 |
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