Cross-currents in 17th Century English Literature: The World, the Flesh, and the Spirit, Their Actions and ReactionsP. Smith, 1965 - 345 Seiten |
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... learned , not so much from the ancient philosophers , as from the moralists , biographers , historians , and poets - Seneca , Plutarch , Livy , Tacitus , Lucretius , Virgil . These it was that 1 ' Now I appeal confidently to my hearers ...
... learned , not so much from the ancient philosophers , as from the moralists , biographers , historians , and poets - Seneca , Plutarch , Livy , Tacitus , Lucretius , Virgil . These it was that 1 ' Now I appeal confidently to my hearers ...
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... learned from Donne the transcend- ental style in eulogy , and elaborated it in his own less pedantic and metaphysical , more oratorical and effective fashion . ' He appears never to have im- poverished his mint of flattery by his ...
... learned from Donne the transcend- ental style in eulogy , and elaborated it in his own less pedantic and metaphysical , more oratorical and effective fashion . ' He appears never to have im- poverished his mint of flattery by his ...
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... learned to see in this opposition of German Reformation and Italian Renaissance at any rate something typical . It is the original opposition in European life which recurs in ever new forms and with every emergence of great new life ...
... learned to see in this opposition of German Reformation and Italian Renaissance at any rate something typical . It is the original opposition in European life which recurs in ever new forms and with every emergence of great new life ...
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RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION | 1 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 29 |
COMEDY | 66 |
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