10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SCLAUNDER»
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sclaunder dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
sclaunder et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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The Spenser Encyclopedia
Sclaunder, slander 632 often descriptions of crucial allegorical places such as
Lucifera's palace. Likewise, in science fiction, the most significant element of the
story is often neither character nor plot but the strange new world that the writer ...
2
Enabling Engagements: Edmund Spenser and the Poetics of ...
Indeed, the foresters bear a striking resemblance to Sclaunder: Sclaunder is "stuft
with rancour and despight / Up to the throat, that oft with bitternesses / It forth
would breake” (4.8.24.3—5), while, regarding the foresters, we read that "Vile ran
— ...
3
The Choice of Achilles: The Ideology of Figure in the Epic
86 Though the description of Sclaunder as a backbiter with a sting in her tongue (
IV, viii, 36) is persuasive as allegory, the fictional character thereby generated
has additional traits that begin to tell a different kind of story: although she ...
4
Spenser's Legal Language: Law and Poetry in Early Modern England
Spenser's most direct treatment comes in the allegorical figure Sclaunder, in
whose cottage Arthur, Aemylia, and Amoret spend the night in Book IV, canto viii.
Besides returning to the same set of diction already featured in the sexual
slander ...
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The Culture of Slander in Early Modern England
While Sclaunder may be motivated by spite, her words cause little damage and
are ultimately meaningless. Arthur, Amoret and Aemylia pass away from her
house with only minor internal injuries, leaving Sclaunder to blunt her tongue on
...
6
Original letters of eminent literary men of the sixteenth, ...
... your Majesties said Suppliant, to be the Conjurer belonging to the most
Honorable Privie Counsell of your Majesties most famous last Predecessor (
Queen Elizabeth). So that, seeing the said abhominable Sclaunder is become so
highly ...
Original letters, sir Henry Ellis, 1843
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Publications: Camden series]
... Counsell of your Majesties most famous last Predecessor (Queen Elizabeth).
So that, seeing the said abhominable Sclaunder is become so highly haynous,
and disgracefull, that it pre- tendeth great discredit and disliking to be had also of
...
Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), 1843
8
The Harleian Miscellany: A Collection of Scarce, Curious, ...
... of God and sclaunder of the gospel]; and to the no small impoverisshing and
weakeninge of the imperiall crowne, and utter undoing of a number of your
Majestie's poore tenants and subjects, and so to the great sclaunder of your
Majestic, ...
9
Works of the Camden Society
She slaundered the examinant: being tolld of the daunger of a sclaunder, she is
fledd. Desyred she myght be found and examined. 4. To the ymportacion of
bullyon, and consumpcion of 30,000u Denyes. per annum in bullyon. April 28.
Seisure ...
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An apology for Lollard doctrines
after me Sathanas, and pu art sclaunder to me, for pu sauerist not bing bat is of
God, but of men. Now ban, weber ani folowing Peter in pis office of prelacye, is
blessiddar or perfitar ban Peter, berfor if Peter after his blessing, and silk behi3t, ...
John Wycliffe, James Henthorn Todd, Camden Society (Great Britain), 1842