A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... spirit of the Classical Renaissance : wherever it operated on a community in which the love of liberty was strongly developed , there the ancient civic spirit combined readily with modern ideas , and the effect was to stimulate , and at ...
... spirit of the Classical Renaissance : wherever it operated on a community in which the love of liberty was strongly developed , there the ancient civic spirit combined readily with modern ideas , and the effect was to stimulate , and at ...
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... spirit here manifested is to the spirit of the late Classical Renaissance , as it exhibits itself in the work of the Italian decadence , and even , to some extent , in the Art Poétique of Boileau , may be gathered from what I have said ...
... spirit here manifested is to the spirit of the late Classical Renaissance , as it exhibits itself in the work of the Italian decadence , and even , to some extent , in the Art Poétique of Boileau , may be gathered from what I have said ...
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... spirit . The people of this country , ( he says , speaking of Thomson's Seasons ) have always been more feudal and rural in their tastes than we . Under Louis XIV . and Louis XV . the worst misfortune that could befall a man of gentle ...
... spirit . The people of this country , ( he says , speaking of Thomson's Seasons ) have always been more feudal and rural in their tastes than we . Under Louis XIV . and Louis XV . the worst misfortune that could befall a man of gentle ...
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