AddisonMacmillan, 1884 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... Italy , from the religious wars that so long enfeebled and divided Germany , and from the Revolution that has severed modern France from her ancient history , thanks for this are due partly no doubt to favouring conditions of nature and ...
... Italy , from the religious wars that so long enfeebled and divided Germany , and from the Revolution that has severed modern France from her ancient history , thanks for this are due partly no doubt to favouring conditions of nature and ...
Pagina 7
... Italian Renaissance . Spenser conveys Puritan doctrines sometimes by the mouth of shepherds , whose originals he had found in Theocritus and Virgil ; some- times under allegorical forms derived from books of chivalry and the ceremonial ...
... Italian Renaissance . Spenser conveys Puritan doctrines sometimes by the mouth of shepherds , whose originals he had found in Theocritus and Virgil ; some- times under allegorical forms derived from books of chivalry and the ceremonial ...
Pagina 29
... Italian Renaissance was now at its height , and wherever those ideas became paramount Latin composition was held in at least as much esteem as poetry in the vernacular . Especially was this the case in England , where certain affinities ...
... Italian Renaissance was now at its height , and wherever those ideas became paramount Latin composition was held in at least as much esteem as poetry in the vernacular . Especially was this the case in England , where certain affinities ...
Pagina 34
... Italians even in their epic poetry are full of it . Monsieur Boileau , who formed himself upon the ancient poets , has everywhere rejected it with scorn . If we look after mixed wit among the Greeks we shall find it nowhere but in the ...
... Italians even in their epic poetry are full of it . Monsieur Boileau , who formed himself upon the ancient poets , has everywhere rejected it with scorn . If we look after mixed wit among the Greeks we shall find it nowhere but in the ...
Pagina 40
... Italy was held in the highest respect by the northern nations as the source of revived art and letters . Some of the most distinguished English- men of the time looked , it is true , with little favour on this fashionable training ...
... Italy was held in the highest respect by the northern nations as the source of revived art and letters . Some of the most distinguished English- men of the time looked , it is true , with little favour on this fashionable training ...
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