Literature and Western Civilization, Volumes 1-6David Daiches, Anthony Thorlby Aldus, 1974 - 557 páginas |
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... concept of man evolved by the Humanists , and this in turn was associated with the cult of Roman grandeur propagated by works such as Du Bellay's Antiquités de Rome ( 1558 ) , by the study of Plutarch's Lives ( whence Shakespeare ...
... concept of man evolved by the Humanists , and this in turn was associated with the cult of Roman grandeur propagated by works such as Du Bellay's Antiquités de Rome ( 1558 ) , by the study of Plutarch's Lives ( whence Shakespeare ...
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... concept of the divine , away from the familiarity of the Quattrocento , which had brought religion too much down to earth . Both Reformation and Counter - Reformation are affected by this . St Ignazio and the Jesuits saw themselves as ...
... concept of the divine , away from the familiarity of the Quattrocento , which had brought religion too much down to earth . Both Reformation and Counter - Reformation are affected by this . St Ignazio and the Jesuits saw themselves as ...
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... concept of heroic grandeur and the grand style really bore fruit . The classical tragedy based on Seneca is said to have been initiated by Étienne Jodelle's Cléopatre captive ( 1552 ) , with its oratorical characters , long declamations ...
... concept of heroic grandeur and the grand style really bore fruit . The classical tragedy based on Seneca is said to have been initiated by Étienne Jodelle's Cléopatre captive ( 1552 ) , with its oratorical characters , long declamations ...
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Blackwel | 9 |
Humanism and Language W Schwarz | 39 |
Petrarchism and the End of | 71 |
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