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Article: Dickson, Lisa. "The Prince of Rays: Spectacular Invisibility in Spenser's The Faerie Queene ".(Edmund Spenser)
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- Early Modern Literary Studies
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- September 1, 2006
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The Prince of Rays: Spectacular Invisibility in Spenser's The Faerie Queene
Lisa Dickson
University of North British Columbia
dicksonl@unbc.ca
Dickson, Lisa. "The Prince of Rays: Spectacular Invisibility in Spenser's The Faerie Queene ". Early Modern Literary Studies 12.2 (September, 2006) 1.1-31
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Let us begin with Pliny, who says: The most learned authorities state that the eyes are connected with the brain by a vein; for my own part I am inclined to believe that they are also thus connected with the stomach: it is unquestionable that a man never has an eye knocked out without vomiting.
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