Renaissance PapersSoutheastern Renaissance Conference, 1961 |
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... savage , by a literary artist is invariably related to that artist's attitude toward nature in general . Broadly speaking , belief in a be- nign nature will produce an equivalent belief in the benignity of the natural man . It is this ...
... savage , by a literary artist is invariably related to that artist's attitude toward nature in general . Broadly speaking , belief in a be- nign nature will produce an equivalent belief in the benignity of the natural man . It is this ...
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... savage to appear is the " gentle " one who intercedes on Calepine's behalf , sav- ing him from Turpine . Spenser tells us : The salvage man , that never till this houre Did taste of pittie , neither gentlesse knew , Seeing his sharpe ...
... savage to appear is the " gentle " one who intercedes on Calepine's behalf , sav- ing him from Turpine . Spenser tells us : The salvage man , that never till this houre Did taste of pittie , neither gentlesse knew , Seeing his sharpe ...
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... savage , " but Spenser soon makes it clear that the savage's virtues are attributable , in part at least , to heredity : That plainely may in this wyld man be red , Who though he were still in this desert wood , Mongst salvage beasts ...
... savage , " but Spenser soon makes it clear that the savage's virtues are attributable , in part at least , to heredity : That plainely may in this wyld man be red , Who though he were still in this desert wood , Mongst salvage beasts ...
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CHARLES E MOUNTS | 19 |
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