Studies in Philology, Volume 38University of North Carolina Press, 1941 |
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... RENAISSANCE SATIRIC THEORY : ITS POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIPS AND IMPLICATIONS By MARY CLAIRE RANDOLPH No reader of English satire in the Renaissance can have failed to note the popular vogue for medical imagery in the critical state- ments ...
... RENAISSANCE SATIRIC THEORY : ITS POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIPS AND IMPLICATIONS By MARY CLAIRE RANDOLPH No reader of English satire in the Renaissance can have failed to note the popular vogue for medical imagery in the critical state- ments ...
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... Renaissance metaphor ; and the vices and follies earlier characterized as ulcers , tetters , and pustules become " ruling passions " which temporarily divert Man's Reason from the norm of right Judgment and which must be subdued and ...
... Renaissance metaphor ; and the vices and follies earlier characterized as ulcers , tetters , and pustules become " ruling passions " which temporarily divert Man's Reason from the norm of right Judgment and which must be subdued and ...
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THE TWO MATTERS : CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN IN THE RENAISSANCE By ARNOLD WILLIAMS Probably the most notable fact about the English Renaissance is that in England the New Learning and the Protestant Revolt coincided . Scholarship has too ...
THE TWO MATTERS : CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN IN THE RENAISSANCE By ARNOLD WILLIAMS Probably the most notable fact about the English Renaissance is that in England the New Learning and the Protestant Revolt coincided . Scholarship has too ...
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