Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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Pàgina 43
... beauty serves as the first rung on the scala amoris , the highest step of which is union with heavenly beauty itself . The beauty of a particular woman , which is " an effluence of the divine goodness ,,, 52 first attracts the courtier ...
... beauty serves as the first rung on the scala amoris , the highest step of which is union with heavenly beauty itself . The beauty of a particular woman , which is " an effluence of the divine goodness ,,, 52 first attracts the courtier ...
Pàgina 44
... beauty has inspired ; therefore , a wise and mature courtier concludes that " rational love is happier than sensual love " and learns to " possess " his beloved in a contemplative and spiritual manner , focusing upon the intermingling ...
... beauty has inspired ; therefore , a wise and mature courtier concludes that " rational love is happier than sensual love " and learns to " possess " his beloved in a contemplative and spiritual manner , focusing upon the intermingling ...
Pàgina 271
... beauty renders a lover's devotion foolish and contemptible , and Vindice exempts no one . He berates himself " for doting on her beauty . " The futility of chasing the ephemeral shadow of love over- whelms him , and provokes the play's ...
... beauty renders a lover's devotion foolish and contemptible , and Vindice exempts no one . He berates himself " for doting on her beauty . " The futility of chasing the ephemeral shadow of love over- whelms him , and provokes the play's ...
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