Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... poetry . Poetry became valued because of its ability to persuade even as it pleased , as the pleasing qualities of poetry allowed the poet to entice the reader into receiving instruction . Poets and humanists believed that they found ...
... poetry . Poetry became valued because of its ability to persuade even as it pleased , as the pleasing qualities of poetry allowed the poet to entice the reader into receiving instruction . Poets and humanists believed that they found ...
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... poetry , and no polyphonic settings of Stampa's verse exist from her lifetime . Other scholars assume that she sang solo , accompanying herself on the lute or viol.11 For example , Feldman plausibly suggests that Stampa used the common ...
... poetry , and no polyphonic settings of Stampa's verse exist from her lifetime . Other scholars assume that she sang solo , accompanying herself on the lute or viol.11 For example , Feldman plausibly suggests that Stampa used the common ...
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... poetry " to date . Bernard traces pastoral elements through the bulk of Spenser's poetry , focusing on relation- ships between the vita contemplativa represented by pastoral poetry and the contrasting vita activa associated with heroic ...
... poetry " to date . Bernard traces pastoral elements through the bulk of Spenser's poetry , focusing on relation- ships between the vita contemplativa represented by pastoral poetry and the contrasting vita activa associated with heroic ...
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The Loyal Poet | |
A Henrician Gentleman | |
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