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... classical , Italian , and French sources , provided abundant material for the Elizabethan dramatists , and numerous other translations from Latin and from Italian put more and more of the wisdom of the classical world and of Renaissance ...
... classical , Italian , and French sources , provided abundant material for the Elizabethan dramatists , and numerous other translations from Latin and from Italian put more and more of the wisdom of the classical world and of Renaissance ...
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... classical models or applying rules derived froin classical theory or practice ; and he had in addition a quality which is not often associated with those already mentioned - a delicate artfulness in the handling of word and image in ...
... classical models or applying rules derived froin classical theory or practice ; and he had in addition a quality which is not often associated with those already mentioned - a delicate artfulness in the handling of word and image in ...
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... classical , medieval , modern - in a logical hierarchy , and never mingles , as Spenser often does , classical myth and biblical story on equal terms . If all the resources of classical mythology are employed in order to build up an ...
... classical , medieval , modern - in a logical hierarchy , and never mingles , as Spenser often does , classical myth and biblical story on equal terms . If all the resources of classical mythology are employed in order to build up an ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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