The Mutabilitie Cantos, Libro 7Nelson, 1968 - 160 páginas These cantos, published posthumously, are general agreed to contain some of the finest poetry in "The Faerie Queene", and are of central importance in the study of philosophic and religious beliefs in the late sixteenth century. |
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... circle [ of months ] , like the zodiac , is the emblem of perfection ; it is also the symbol of eternity . In the circle of Spenser's calendar , with its counterpoint of labours and virtues , we see the eternal purpose Incarnate in time ...
... circle [ of months ] , like the zodiac , is the emblem of perfection ; it is also the symbol of eternity . In the circle of Spenser's calendar , with its counterpoint of labours and virtues , we see the eternal purpose Incarnate in time ...
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... circle of the Moon , and other uses of the image , implied at least , in the wheel of Ixion and the great cycles of man and nature . It is appropriate that the circle , the figure of motion in resolution , should dominate 1Tuve ...
... circle of the Moon , and other uses of the image , implied at least , in the wheel of Ixion and the great cycles of man and nature . It is appropriate that the circle , the figure of motion in resolution , should dominate 1Tuve ...
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... circle- making compass ) , 1 for the burden of such a legend would be divine stability in the flux of existence . The circle was an inevitable choice ; religion itself is a ' binding back ' , and the use of circular figures in mystery ...
... circle- making compass ) , 1 for the burden of such a legend would be divine stability in the flux of existence . The circle was an inevitable choice ; religion itself is a ' binding back ' , and the use of circular figures in mystery ...
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