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double sense , then , temperance ( which here means continence ) is , he suggests , unnatural . This specious argument , says the Lady , is untrue , it is ' false rules pranked in reason's garb ' : Imposter , do not charge most innocent ...
double sense , then , temperance ( which here means continence ) is , he suggests , unnatural . This specious argument , says the Lady , is untrue , it is ' false rules pranked in reason's garb ' : Imposter , do not charge most innocent ...
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And similarly he elaborates the doctrine of temperance . It means a proper use of the gifts of nature , a proper choice made by reason among them ; for ' reason is but choosing ' . It is nature the vital , the abounding , that furnishes ...
And similarly he elaborates the doctrine of temperance . It means a proper use of the gifts of nature , a proper choice made by reason among them ; for ' reason is but choosing ' . It is nature the vital , the abounding , that furnishes ...
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This is partly accounted for by the fact that , with increasing definiteness as the book proceeds , Spenser couples with temperance the Aristotelian continence : the story of Guyon is the legend of temperance and continence .
This is partly accounted for by the fact that , with increasing definiteness as the book proceeds , Spenser couples with temperance the Aristotelian continence : the story of Guyon is the legend of temperance and continence .
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Early Criticism | 21 |
Copyright | |
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