The constitutional compromise of the eighteenth century, effects of the classical renaissance; its zenith and decline; the early romantic renaissanceRussell & Russell, 1962 |
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... Italy . And just as all these can be found , so also can that be found which belongs to the whole of Italy . And just as the first is called Cremonese , the second Lombard , and the third semi - Italian , so that which belongs to the ...
... Italy . And just as all these can be found , so also can that be found which belongs to the whole of Italy . And just as the first is called Cremonese , the second Lombard , and the third semi - Italian , so that which belongs to the ...
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... Italy . Passing from the work of Dante to the work of Ariosto ( 1474-1533 ) , we breathe a changed atmosphere . The Classical has supervened on the Civic Renaissance . Dante wrote when the cities of Italy still enjoyed their ancient ...
... Italy . Passing from the work of Dante to the work of Ariosto ( 1474-1533 ) , we breathe a changed atmosphere . The Classical has supervened on the Civic Renaissance . Dante wrote when the cities of Italy still enjoyed their ancient ...
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... Italy , its external effects were different in form and character . The flood of barbaric invasion had equally overspread both countries , but France lacked what Italy possessed , an abundance of cities to form the nucleus of a new ...
... Italy , its external effects were different in form and character . The flood of barbaric invasion had equally overspread both countries , but France lacked what Italy possessed , an abundance of cities to form the nucleus of a new ...
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EFFECTS OF THE CLASSICAL RENAISSANCE ON MODERN | 1 |
on English versification | 19 |
CHAPTER II | 20 |
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