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Here the lady is not a goddess , but a saint ; she is the consecration and embodiment of spiritual qualities . Nevertheless , her spiritual qualities are not neglected . The imagery and the general tone come from the Song of Solomon .
Here the lady is not a goddess , but a saint ; she is the consecration and embodiment of spiritual qualities . Nevertheless , her spiritual qualities are not neglected . The imagery and the general tone come from the Song of Solomon .
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These lines , as Professor Sutherland points out has some of the qualities of heroic utterance . They are the absence of all qualifications , the firm insistence on the superlative and the unlimited . The heroic verse of the poem ...
These lines , as Professor Sutherland points out has some of the qualities of heroic utterance . They are the absence of all qualifications , the firm insistence on the superlative and the unlimited . The heroic verse of the poem ...
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These are the qualities of its most characteristic poetry , its conversation , prose , or architecture . The poetry of the eighteenth century is like good conversation a social activity . Richard Steel wrote in The Spectator ( No.
These are the qualities of its most characteristic poetry , its conversation , prose , or architecture . The poetry of the eighteenth century is like good conversation a social activity . Richard Steel wrote in The Spectator ( No.
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The Historical Concept of the Renaissance | 2 |
Forces in Renaissance Thought | 4 |
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