Thus, though inferior to each in his own specific virtue, he is superior to all by uniting the whole circle of their virtues in himself. And thus he arrives, at length, at the possession of that bright form of Glory, whose ravishing beauty, as seen in... Moral and political dialogues - Seite 302von Richard Hurd - 1811Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1912 - 396 Seiten
...perfection, is exemplified in its own knight: they are all, in a due degree concentered on Prince Arthur. "The conclusion is, that, as an allegorical Poem the method of the Faerie Queene is governed by the justness of the moral: as a narrative Poem, it is conducted on the... | |
| Edmund David Jones - 1922 - 522 Seiten
...proper hero ? Thus, though inferior to each in his own specific virtue, he is superior to all by uniting the whole circle of their virtues in himself. And...out into these miraculous adventures in the land of Faerie. The conclusion is that, as an allegorical poem, the method of the Faerie Queene is governed... | |
| 1903 - 780 Seiten
...being a completely perfect and well-rounded character, "uniting the whole code of their virtues." " Thus he arrives at length at the possession of that bright form of glory whose ravishing beauty had led him out into those miraculous adventures in the land of fairy." There have been few more eloquent... | |
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