Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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... tion or reproof intervened , there may have been just enough bite in what happened to bring home the truth of " Cum fortuna perit , nullus amicus erit . " Similarly , there must have been something of the feeling of " my Luck is losse ...
... tion or reproof intervened , there may have been just enough bite in what happened to bring home the truth of " Cum fortuna perit , nullus amicus erit . " Similarly , there must have been something of the feeling of " my Luck is losse ...
Page 65
... tion to " hunters of false fame , " adds a final note of counsel to the active leader . It is not enough merely to hold at bay the forces making for disorder in society and in oneself . The point of struggle is to secure virtue or to ...
... tion to " hunters of false fame , " adds a final note of counsel to the active leader . It is not enough merely to hold at bay the forces making for disorder in society and in oneself . The point of struggle is to secure virtue or to ...
Page 179
... tion of the spirit in which in his time Samson fulfils himself and the Law requires further comment . A type is significant both for its con- trast with and its likeness to what it types , by being itself according to the decorum of the ...
... tion of the spirit in which in his time Samson fulfils himself and the Law requires further comment . A type is significant both for its con- trast with and its likeness to what it types , by being itself according to the decorum of the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
SPENSERS MUTABILITIE | 26 |
NOTES ON THE ORDERED | 43 |
Copyright | |
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