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Pagina 65
... poetry of one country , for the arts have a continuous organic life to be traced through many lands back to origins ... poetry . In poetry some- thing happened - not , indeed , altogether without parallels in the thirteenth century , and ...
... poetry of one country , for the arts have a continuous organic life to be traced through many lands back to origins ... poetry . In poetry some- thing happened - not , indeed , altogether without parallels in the thirteenth century , and ...
Pagina 72
... poetry and the poetry of his com- panions carried all before it at the court and in the country . Ronsard won a greater fame than was ever accorded to a poet in his lifetime . He was acclaimed a Horace , a Pindar , a Petrarch . The ...
... poetry and the poetry of his com- panions carried all before it at the court and in the country . Ronsard won a greater fame than was ever accorded to a poet in his lifetime . He was acclaimed a Horace , a Pindar , a Petrarch . The ...
Pagina 95
... poetry , or the poetry of poets who recrowned him , you turn to any critical history of French literature , you will find praise doled out still somewhat grudgingly . Critics and compilers of literary manuals cannot bring themselves to ...
... poetry , or the poetry of poets who recrowned him , you turn to any critical history of French literature , you will find praise doled out still somewhat grudgingly . Critics and compilers of literary manuals cannot bring themselves to ...
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