Renaissance PapersSoutheastern Renaissance Conference, 1961 |
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... writers of the eighteenth 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 ...
... writers of the eighteenth 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 ...
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... writers , and the Gallup Poll . Returning to Guicciardini's time , one finds that almost all writers of history claim that it is full of salutary lessons , and that those lessons are directly applicable in the prediction of future ...
... writers , and the Gallup Poll . Returning to Guicciardini's time , one finds that almost all writers of history claim that it is full of salutary lessons , and that those lessons are directly applicable in the prediction of future ...
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... writing , poetry , or just plain beginning writing for children , reflects the importance he places upon experience . But he goes farther . Horace was " the best master both of virtue and wisdom , an excel- lent and true judge upon ...
... writing , poetry , or just plain beginning writing for children , reflects the importance he places upon experience . But he goes farther . Horace was " the best master both of virtue and wisdom , an excel- lent and true judge upon ...
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A SIDNEY Knowles | 11 |
CHARLES E MOUNTS | 19 |
1959 | 27 |
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