The Homosexual Literary Tradition: An InterpretationRevisionist Press, 1974 - 399 pagina's |
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Pagina 149
... Spenser's The Shepheardes Calender ( 1579 ) is not as overtly homosexual as is Corydon's love for Alexis in Virgil's second eclogue or Daphnis ' love for Ganymede in Richard Barnfield's The Affectionate Shepheard ( 1594 ) , Spenser ...
... Spenser's The Shepheardes Calender ( 1579 ) is not as overtly homosexual as is Corydon's love for Alexis in Virgil's second eclogue or Daphnis ' love for Ganymede in Richard Barnfield's The Affectionate Shepheard ( 1594 ) , Spenser ...
Pagina 345
... Spenser in as a servant : " For my sake , let him wait upon your grace ; / Scarce shall you find a man of more desert " ( 2.2.250-251 ) . Spenser , who is later adopted by Edward after Gaveston's death , is more a self - confessed false ...
... Spenser in as a servant : " For my sake , let him wait upon your grace ; / Scarce shall you find a man of more desert " ( 2.2.250-251 ) . Spenser , who is later adopted by Edward after Gaveston's death , is more a self - confessed false ...
Pagina 346
... Spenser , or it may subtilely indicate that Gaveston is a faithful friend unlike the false flatterer Spenser : note the difference between Gaveston's emphasis upon " bliss " and being " the favourite , " and Spenser's emphasis upon ...
... Spenser , or it may subtilely indicate that Gaveston is a faithful friend unlike the false flatterer Spenser : note the difference between Gaveston's emphasis upon " bliss " and being " the favourite , " and Spenser's emphasis upon ...
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Preface pp iiivi | 1 |
Initiation into Secret Societies pp 2855 | 28 |
The LoveBattle pp 5674 | 56 |
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