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A Time and Place for Premarital Desire: Positive Uses of Lust in Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene

A Time and Place for Premarital Desire: Positive Uses of Lust in Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene

... new, more nuanced theories regarding lust in Spenser’s poem, it is necessary to move beyond this tendency to take the uselessness of sexual longing as a ...

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The Old Woman in the Cave of Lust: Edmund Spenser's Silenced Feminine Voices in The Faerie Queene

The Old Woman in the Cave of Lust: Edmund Spenser's Silenced Feminine Voices in The Faerie Queene

... Spenser may be writing a historical and political epic poem, but the old wives’ and fairy tales that he listened to as a child, especially “Bluebeard,” continuously reappear in the various Amoret episodes. I will ...

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Tropic Days: Literature and Art of North Queensland

Tropic Days: Literature and Art of North Queensland

... by Edmund James Banfield that were inspired by his long sojourn on Dunk ...was more susceptible to the enhancement of romantic action that he gave to his ...

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Revisiting the need for virtue in medical practice: a reflection upon the teaching of Edmund Pellegrino

Revisiting the need for virtue in medical practice: a reflection upon the teaching of Edmund Pellegrino

... use more of the scientific components of being a physician, and failing to recognize that medicine in itself was, is and remains an art at its very ...core. More- over, I find it saddening to perceive what ...

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Genealogy and royal representation : Edmund Brudenell’s pedigree roll for Elizabeth I (1558–60)

Genealogy and royal representation : Edmund Brudenell’s pedigree roll for Elizabeth I (1558–60)

... pedigree. The great number of coats of arms in the roll, their complexity, and their sometimes obscure provenance, suggest the assistance of professional heralds, who possessed thorough records of historical and current ...

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The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke Vol  VII, India: The Hastings Trial, 1788 1795

The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke Vol VII, India: The Hastings Trial, 1788 1795

... Hastings' rehabilitation occurred more quickly. His administration was eulogised by the hard-headed advocates of Britain's absolute imperial power in India, such as the Law Member of the Viceroy's Council, Sir ...

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PAPER / ARTICLE  TITLE   –     NAME OF AUTHOR

PAPER / ARTICLE  TITLE   –     NAME OF AUTHOR

... as Edmund becomes more like his brother, other forms of exclusion ...is Edmund who becomes the older Pevensie sibling in the ...Stubb. Edmund really does not like Eustace, he calls Eustace a ...

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“The Protestant Refashioning of Saint George in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie   Queene"

“The Protestant Refashioning of Saint George in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene"

... become more and more fixed in the minds of the Britons” that Arthur would “one day restore them to their lawful sovereignty […] if not in person, then in a Welsh claimant to the throne” ...

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Representation in Westminster in the 1990s : The ghost of Edmund Burke

Representation in Westminster in the 1990s : The ghost of Edmund Burke

... accommodated. Yet these later conceptions did not entirely supersede or totally replace notions of trusteeship; instead, new ideas were grafted onto existing theories to produce a mixture in which no single theory became ...

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Science of Self Defence (1867)   Edmund Price pdf

Science of Self Defence (1867) Edmund Price pdf

... universally called a Sand-bag. Nothing could be more erroneous, which anybody would find out were he to practice on one so filled. Therefore, let the student provide himself with a bag about three feet long, with ...

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Foni phronimos - An interview with Edmund D. Pellegrino

Foni phronimos - An interview with Edmund D. Pellegrino

... little more than applied science - technol- ogy and its applications based upon an imperative for use that swings - and is affected by - the pendu- lum of ...

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Reason, conscience and equity: bishops as the king's judges in later Medieval England

Reason, conscience and equity: bishops as the king's judges in later Medieval England

... the more theoretical or philosophical framework upon which prerogative or discretionary jurisdiction ...a more holistic approach by starting with the premise that the prerogative or discretionary ...

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The Early History of Catalysis64-69

The Early History of Catalysis64-69

... In order to initiate catalytic oxidation the wires used by Davy needed to be hot, but in 1820 Edmund Davy (4), Profcssor of Chemistry at Cork in Ireland, formerly Ass[r] ...

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Training the virtuoso: John Aubrey’s education and early life

Training the virtuoso: John Aubrey’s education and early life

... other, more historical, lines of study are suggested by a letter from Lydall of 13 March 1649, enclosed within which Bathurst sends Aubrey a catalogue of "the writers of the Saracen history", but these are ...

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The criminal offence in international law

The criminal offence in international law

... 00001t jpg THE CRIMINAL OFFENCE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW By ANTONY EDMUND MICALLEF Thesis Submitted to the University of London for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in International Law London School of[.] ...

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Political cultures in British trade unionism and their dissemination : 1931 – 1951

Political cultures in British trade unionism and their dissemination : 1931 – 1951

... represented workers with different occupational identities (within a narrow or very broad range), from white-collar workers, skilled craftsmen, to the semi-skilled, or unskilled. Such differentiation inter alia, affected ...

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Stapleton_unc_0153D_15792.pdf

Stapleton_unc_0153D_15792.pdf

... discuss more fully below, Spenser draws out the analogy so effectively in Canto Eleven that it has caused some scholars to surmise, inexactly I believe, that the Knight actually becomes Christ during his three-day ...

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Introversion and extroversion in certain late Victorian writers

Introversion and extroversion in certain late Victorian writers

... Introduction The English Novelist: George Gissing The World Critic: Edmund Scandinavia The World Critic: Edmund America The World Critic: Edmund France The World Critic: Edmund The Unite[r] ...

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Edmund Burke and the Conservative Imagination part 1

Edmund Burke and the Conservative Imagination part 1

... in Burke's writings at the beginning of the American Revolu- tion and in those at the beginning of the French Revolution, the princi- ples are the same and the deductions are the same.&#[r] ...

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Edmund Burke and the Conservative Imagination, Part II

Edmund Burke and the Conservative Imagination, Part II

... There is also the fact that Burke, in the great age of satire and with all the intellectual and inlaginative equipment to be one, distrusted satire and satirists. "By hating vices to[r] ...

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