Literature and Western Civilization, Volumes 1-6David Daiches, Anthony Thorlby Aldus, 1974 - 557 páginas |
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... poem would be similar to the formal principle of the universe , which is composed of opposites , like the formal principle of music.24 In this remarkable passage Tasso explicitly asserts the traditional totalizing intention of Virgilian ...
... poem would be similar to the formal principle of the universe , which is composed of opposites , like the formal principle of music.24 In this remarkable passage Tasso explicitly asserts the traditional totalizing intention of Virgilian ...
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... poem to an extent unparalleled in the history of Renaissance epic ; he is willing to entertain a degree of variety in the poem - and thus in the self of the poet - that would have been inconceivable to Tasso . 41 Partly this is due , of ...
... poem to an extent unparalleled in the history of Renaissance epic ; he is willing to entertain a degree of variety in the poem - and thus in the self of the poet - that would have been inconceivable to Tasso . 41 Partly this is due , of ...
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... poem , from another a song ? A poem in the Middle Ages was woven on the strong fabric of the mediaeval world's consciousness of itself , of man's place in a divine order . At the coming of the Renaissance the old order was shaken , but ...
... poem , from another a song ? A poem in the Middle Ages was woven on the strong fabric of the mediaeval world's consciousness of itself , of man's place in a divine order . At the coming of the Renaissance the old order was shaken , but ...
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Humanism and Language W Schwarz | 39 |
Petrarchism and the End of | 71 |
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