Literature and Western Civilization, Volumes 1-6David Daiches, Anthony Thorlby Aldus, 1974 - 557 páginas |
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... poetic subjec- tivity : Presupposing that the plot is the goal ( end ) of the poet . . . if the plot is one , his goal will be one ; if the plots are many , and different , his goals will be many and different . But just as one who ...
... poetic subjec- tivity : Presupposing that the plot is the goal ( end ) of the poet . . . if the plot is one , his goal will be one ; if the plots are many , and different , his goals will be many and different . But just as one who ...
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... poets than even the second among Latinists . But in 1487 the arch - Humanist of the German lands , Conrad Celtis , was crowned in Nürnberg laureate poet of the empire for his verses in Latin . His Amores of 1502 was a best - seller of ...
... poets than even the second among Latinists . But in 1487 the arch - Humanist of the German lands , Conrad Celtis , was crowned in Nürnberg laureate poet of the empire for his verses in Latin . His Amores of 1502 was a best - seller of ...
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... poetic inspiration according to high Renaissance theory . The cut shows the shepherd poet crowned with laurel and pan - pipe in hand , moving forwards from the significant building ( here recognizably a Florentine academy ) to greet ...
... poetic inspiration according to high Renaissance theory . The cut shows the shepherd poet crowned with laurel and pan - pipe in hand , moving forwards from the significant building ( here recognizably a Florentine academy ) to greet ...
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Blackwel | 9 |
Humanism and Language W Schwarz | 39 |
Petrarchism and the End of | 71 |
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