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Spenser represents this by three sisters - Medina ( the middle ) a sober sad and calmly dame ; the younger and the elder are both of evil disposition , both ill - disposed to Medina . They are Elissa or too little , discontented ...
Spenser represents this by three sisters - Medina ( the middle ) a sober sad and calmly dame ; the younger and the elder are both of evil disposition , both ill - disposed to Medina . They are Elissa or too little , discontented ...
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scowling , and Perissa the elder who represents “ too much . ” She is immodest and lavish in eating and drinking , and lavish in love too . His conception of Medina is enlarged by including all that gentleness stands for .
scowling , and Perissa the elder who represents “ too much . ” She is immodest and lavish in eating and drinking , and lavish in love too . His conception of Medina is enlarged by including all that gentleness stands for .
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Moschus represents him as his poetic contemporary . Shelley's poem borrows from both these sources . ... The pastoral convention is cssentially restricted to representing Keats as a “ shepherd ” who is mourned ...
Moschus represents him as his poetic contemporary . Shelley's poem borrows from both these sources . ... The pastoral convention is cssentially restricted to representing Keats as a “ shepherd ” who is mourned ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
The Historical Concept of the Renaissance | 2 |
Forces in Renaissance Thought | 4 |
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