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Pagina viii
... took refuge in a remote period of the past from the havoc of warring parties . In his mind action and reflection were always mingled , and were all the stronger and clearer for their close companionship . companionship . He at any rate ...
... took refuge in a remote period of the past from the havoc of warring parties . In his mind action and reflection were always mingled , and were all the stronger and clearer for their close companionship . companionship . He at any rate ...
Pagina 73
... took a hand in it themselves . Its extension over Europe , demanding long travel and exile abroad , changed the inspiration of their art , and charged it with splendid colours . But , of them all , Ronsard was the only one who lived on ...
... took a hand in it themselves . Its extension over Europe , demanding long travel and exile abroad , changed the inspiration of their art , and charged it with splendid colours . But , of them all , Ronsard was the only one who lived on ...
Pagina 84
George Wyndham. Arthurian cycle , and took delight in the Romance of the Rose , why , then , they enjoyed the heritage of mediæval French verse , which , as Matthew Arnold has truly said , ' took possession of the heart and imagination ...
George Wyndham. Arthurian cycle , and took delight in the Romance of the Rose , why , then , they enjoyed the heritage of mediæval French verse , which , as Matthew Arnold has truly said , ' took possession of the heart and imagination ...
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