Spenser Studies: A Renaissance Poetry AnnualAnne Lake Prescott, Thomas P. Roche, William A. Oram This volume looks at: the life of Virgil and the aspiration of the New Poet; the secret faith of Spenser's Saracens; despair and the proportion of the self; despair and the composition of the Self; succession anxieties and the wandering suitor in Spenser's Faerie Queene; and more. |
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Page 157
... argument , awarding the treasure to Bracidas is an act of equity rather than strict observance of the law . Thus Maurice Evans , for example , argued that “ Amidas is legally entitled to both the land and the coffer , " and that ...
... argument , awarding the treasure to Bracidas is an act of equity rather than strict observance of the law . Thus Maurice Evans , for example , argued that “ Amidas is legally entitled to both the land and the coffer , " and that ...
Page 259
... argued that governors need to have greater powers and ended his discussion there " ( 173 ) ; instead , Spenser insists that Ire- land's governors are to be held accountable for their actions.23 Second , Hadfield observes that Spenser's ...
... argued that governors need to have greater powers and ended his discussion there " ( 173 ) ; instead , Spenser insists that Ire- land's governors are to be held accountable for their actions.23 Second , Hadfield observes that Spenser's ...
Page 277
... arguments would praise the constitution of Venice because official positions were not held for life or at the whim of a ... argued this case and which had a signifi- cant influence in Elizabethan and Jacobean England is Innocent Gen ...
... arguments would praise the constitution of Venice because official positions were not held for life or at the whim of a ... argued this case and which had a signifi- cant influence in Elizabethan and Jacobean England is Innocent Gen ...
Contents
The Life of Virgil and the Aspiration of the New Poet | 1 |
The Secret Faith of Spensers Saracens | 37 |
Despair and the Proportion of the Self | 75 |
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