Literature and Western Civilization, Volumes 1-6David Daiches, Anthony Thorlby Aldus, 1974 - 557 páginas |
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... give weight to his own personality , for he does not venerate the authority of his model , but tries to be equal to it and perhaps even to surpass it . Bembo recognizes the importance of genre , maintaining that the poet cannot imitate ...
... give weight to his own personality , for he does not venerate the authority of his model , but tries to be equal to it and perhaps even to surpass it . Bembo recognizes the importance of genre , maintaining that the poet cannot imitate ...
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... gives , or even by his attempts to deny it or to resolve it . It is a truth belonging to a larger system of ... give meaningful order to this thoughts and feelings rather than in the force of any particular subject - matter in ...
... gives , or even by his attempts to deny it or to resolve it . It is a truth belonging to a larger system of ... give meaningful order to this thoughts and feelings rather than in the force of any particular subject - matter in ...
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... give up their occupations and to live as solitaires . They considered that the world had become the embodiment of wickedness in which a Christian way of life was no longer possible . They demanded , especially , that priests and all ...
... give up their occupations and to live as solitaires . They considered that the world had become the embodiment of wickedness in which a Christian way of life was no longer possible . They demanded , especially , that priests and all ...
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Blackwel | 9 |
Humanism and Language W Schwarz | 39 |
Petrarchism and the End of | 71 |
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