The Works of Edmund Spenser, Livre 1Johns Hopkins Press, 1932 - 556 pages |
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... says of Aescu- lapius endeavouring to heal the wounds of Hippolytus is his own , I believe , and is finely imagined . He says Phaedra killed her self with wretched knife , in which I think he is mistaken : the ancients say she hanged ...
... says of Aescu- lapius endeavouring to heal the wounds of Hippolytus is his own , I believe , and is finely imagined . He says Phaedra killed her self with wretched knife , in which I think he is mistaken : the ancients say she hanged ...
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... says that he was transformed into an ox ; this is not in accord- ance with the Bible which only says that he ate grass like an ox - a very different thing - but it is in accord with Gower who gives Nebuchadnezzar as an example of Vain ...
... says that he was transformed into an ox ; this is not in accord- ance with the Bible which only says that he ate grass like an ox - a very different thing - but it is in accord with Gower who gives Nebuchadnezzar as an example of Vain ...
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... says Aristotle , are concerned with honour ; for it is honour more than anything else of which the great regard themselves , and deservedly regard themselves , as worthy . " " High- mindedness , ” he elsewhere says , " has to do with ...
... says Aristotle , are concerned with honour ; for it is honour more than anything else of which the great regard themselves , and deservedly regard themselves , as worthy . " " High- mindedness , ” he elsewhere says , " has to do with ...
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DEDICATION TO QUEEN ELIZABETH 1596 | 173 |
A LETTER OF THE AUTHORS | 312 |
ON THE PROPRIETY OF THE ALLEGORY | 363 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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