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So in the person of Prince Arthur I set forth magnificence in particular : which virtue ( according to Aristotle ) is perfection of all the rest but of the 12 other virtues I made 12 other knights the patrons for the more variety of the ...
So in the person of Prince Arthur I set forth magnificence in particular : which virtue ( according to Aristotle ) is perfection of all the rest but of the 12 other virtues I made 12 other knights the patrons for the more variety of the ...
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According to him , Milton's style , like his intellectual talent and verbal habits , is ideally suited to the sustained narrative of the epic action . True , the epic style is not ' well - suited to the intimate depiction of several ...
According to him , Milton's style , like his intellectual talent and verbal habits , is ideally suited to the sustained narrative of the epic action . True , the epic style is not ' well - suited to the intimate depiction of several ...
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According to this view The Ancient Mariner is a pure work of art and enforces no moral either symbolical or allegorical . But Coleridge's observation that " the only , or the chief fault ...... was the obtrusion of the moral sentiment ...
According to this view The Ancient Mariner is a pure work of art and enforces no moral either symbolical or allegorical . But Coleridge's observation that " the only , or the chief fault ...... was the obtrusion of the moral sentiment ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
The Historical Concept of the Renaissance | 2 |
Forces in Renaissance Thought | 4 |
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