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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... meanings of the iconography of the months . Other iconographic details also weaken Mutabilitie's case by demonstrating order and control in the universe . Those animals traditionally associated with evil or evil passions in myth ...
... meanings of the iconography of the months . Other iconographic details also weaken Mutabilitie's case by demonstrating order and control in the universe . Those animals traditionally associated with evil or evil passions in myth ...
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... meaning of the previous line , by referring to air as the medium of the ' influence ' of planets on man . 4. his thin spirit , ' its thin essence ' . Of the four elements air , next to fire , was the least ' clogged with weight ' . In ...
... meaning of the previous line , by referring to air as the medium of the ' influence ' of planets on man . 4. his thin spirit , ' its thin essence ' . Of the four elements air , next to fire , was the least ' clogged with weight ' . In ...
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... meaning of the word is un certain . It is a deliberate archaism . OED records a related meaning for ' brim ' in the 1580s , but the word itself is found in Lydgate , used of winter , and in Chaucer , where F. N. Robinson ( ed . 1933 ) ...
... meaning of the word is un certain . It is a deliberate archaism . OED records a related meaning for ' brim ' in the 1580s , but the word itself is found in Lydgate , used of winter , and in Chaucer , where F. N. Robinson ( ed . 1933 ) ...
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