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""In Spenser, [...] we constantly contemplate the ritual visibility of fabricated personality, a Greco-Roman idea. Armour is the Spenserian language of moral beauty, signifying Apollonian finitude and self-containment."" — Sep 17, 2017 09:25PM
""In Spenser, [...] we constantly contemplate the ritual visibility of fabricated personality, a Greco-Roman idea. Armour is the Spenserian language of moral beauty, signifying Apollonian finitude and self-containment."" — Sep 17, 2017 09:25PM
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""Many men and women achieve greatness in reaction to feelings of inferiority. Aimee Elizabeth Kennedy was not one of those... Someday she would develop real humility, but only as a result of suffering beyond the capacity of most people to comprehend. At age fourteen she had unassailable confidence in her superiority-- basic equipment for a tragic heroine."" — Dec 17, 2016 12:36AM
""Many men and women achieve greatness in reaction to feelings of inferiority. Aimee Elizabeth Kennedy was not one of those... Someday she would develop real humility, but only as a result of suffering beyond the capacity of most people to comprehend. At age fourteen she had unassailable confidence in her superiority-- basic equipment for a tragic heroine."" — Dec 17, 2016 12:36AM
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