Renaissance PapersSoutheastern Renaissance Conference, 1961 |
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... Century , p . 17. ) The gentle savage , be it noted , illustrates no democratic or equalitarian faith on Spenser's ... centuries later in the pages of the pseudo- Rousseauistic novel , his creators often feel obliged , in the final pages ...
... Century , p . 17. ) The gentle savage , be it noted , illustrates no democratic or equalitarian faith on Spenser's ... centuries later in the pages of the pseudo- Rousseauistic novel , his creators often feel obliged , in the final pages ...
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... century . Under the impress of Deism , and its insistence on the perfection of the natural world , many eighteenth century writers accepted the logical conclusion that human life in its highest form could be found where it was closest ...
... century . Under the impress of Deism , and its insistence on the perfection of the natural world , many eighteenth century writers accepted the logical conclusion that human life in its highest form could be found where it was closest ...
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... century — that of retirement from society into the healing world of nature , with its concomitant suggestion that civilization is based upon falseness and levity . Spenser's terminology - the " world's contentious toyle , " " forged ...
... century — that of retirement from society into the healing world of nature , with its concomitant suggestion that civilization is based upon falseness and levity . Spenser's terminology - the " world's contentious toyle , " " forged ...
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