Discourse: Essay on English and American LiteratureRodopi, 1978 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... Dragon : ' The Faerie Queene , ' I.xi , and XXXIV : 4 ( Winter 1974 ) , pp . 149-150 for use of " Bred and Bawn in a Briar Patch -- Deception in the Making . " The Clearing House , XXXXVII : 8 ( April 1973 ) , pp . 509-510 for use of ...
... Dragon : ' The Faerie Queene , ' I.xi , and XXXIV : 4 ( Winter 1974 ) , pp . 149-150 for use of " Bred and Bawn in a Briar Patch -- Deception in the Making . " The Clearing House , XXXXVII : 8 ( April 1973 ) , pp . 509-510 for use of ...
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... Dragon : " The Faerie Queene , " I.xi. 3 The Changing Renaissance World in Thomas Deloney's Fiction . 10 Shakespeare's Falstaff : A Thrust at Platonism 17 The Religious Question in Julius Caesar . 24 Teaching Julius Caesar : A Study in ...
... Dragon : " The Faerie Queene , " I.xi. 3 The Changing Renaissance World in Thomas Deloney's Fiction . 10 Shakespeare's Falstaff : A Thrust at Platonism 17 The Religious Question in Julius Caesar . 24 Teaching Julius Caesar : A Study in ...
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... Baldwin's thesis is valid , and I believe it is , the re- ference to the sun adds to the argument . Chaucer may , in the " Prologue , " very well be declaring his Christian faith . THE FIRE FROM SPENSER'S DRAGON : " THE FAERIE QUEENE 2.
... Baldwin's thesis is valid , and I believe it is , the re- ference to the sun adds to the argument . Chaucer may , in the " Prologue , " very well be declaring his Christian faith . THE FIRE FROM SPENSER'S DRAGON : " THE FAERIE QUEENE 2.
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... dragon in Book I , xi , of The Faerie Queene . The common approach to the matter sug- gests that the Red Cross ... dragon which is used to bring delay to Red Cross in his fight . Is it just a matter of the dragon naturally using ...
... dragon in Book I , xi , of The Faerie Queene . The common approach to the matter sug- gests that the Red Cross ... dragon which is used to bring delay to Red Cross in his fight . Is it just a matter of the dragon naturally using ...
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... Dragon's Spark and Sting and the Structure of Red Cross's Dragon Fight : The Faerie Queene , I. xi - xii . " Miss Kaske notes with me that Red Cross's battle with the dragon has never been explained beyond the usual association of its ...
... Dragon's Spark and Sting and the Structure of Red Cross's Dragon Fight : The Faerie Queene , I. xi - xii . " Miss Kaske notes with me that Red Cross's battle with the dragon has never been explained beyond the usual association of its ...
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A Thrust at Platonism | 17 |
The Religious Question in Julius Caesar | 24 |
A Study in Poetic Persuasion | 32 |
A Lesson in Communications | 38 |
White Witchcraft in TudorStuart Drama | 52 |
Another Biblical Allusion in Paradise Lost | 62 |
AsemGoldsmiths Solution to Timons Dilemma | 77 |
A Unifying Element in Tennysons Maud | 89 |
Sophocles Role in Dover Beach | 98 |
The Garden Imagery in Great Expectations | 109 |
Victorian Women in Barchester Towers | 116 |
Another Look at Youth | 125 |
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