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In the third place , the continuity of the medieval tradition in English Renaissance is problematical . In religious and ethical matters the medieval influence was completely removed . But in literature the tradition persisted giving ...
In the third place , the continuity of the medieval tradition in English Renaissance is problematical . In religious and ethical matters the medieval influence was completely removed . But in literature the tradition persisted giving ...
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The problem of Donne's poetic sincerity is important in the context of the Elizabethan tradition of love poetry which is essentially Petrarchan in form and content . Sidney and Spenser have Petrarchan love in their sonnets .
The problem of Donne's poetic sincerity is important in the context of the Elizabethan tradition of love poetry which is essentially Petrarchan in form and content . Sidney and Spenser have Petrarchan love in their sonnets .
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The two great traditions in English satire are those of Juvenal and Horace . It is possible to recognise these two currents of satire in England from the earliest to the beginning of our own century . There is the tradition of satire ...
The two great traditions in English satire are those of Juvenal and Horace . It is possible to recognise these two currents of satire in England from the earliest to the beginning of our own century . There is the tradition of satire ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
The Historical Concept of the Renaissance | 2 |
Forces in Renaissance Thought | 4 |
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