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The concept of the Renaissance arose in Italy . ... There became evident the recognition of a cultural affinity on the part of the Italians with the culture of antiquity . And in the sixteenth century , the Italian artist Giongio Vasari ...
The concept of the Renaissance arose in Italy . ... There became evident the recognition of a cultural affinity on the part of the Italians with the culture of antiquity . And in the sixteenth century , the Italian artist Giongio Vasari ...
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The earliest manifestation of the revival in culture occured in the Pet- rarchan Italy of the Fourteenth century , and the latest , in the Six- teenth and Seventeenth centuries of Spenser , Shakespeare , and Donne , say , roughly ...
The earliest manifestation of the revival in culture occured in the Pet- rarchan Italy of the Fourteenth century , and the latest , in the Six- teenth and Seventeenth centuries of Spenser , Shakespeare , and Donne , say , roughly ...
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Spenser is indebeted to all the masters of romantic poetry in Italy . He wrote very early in his life to ... The first three books of The Faerie Queene show frequent influences of the Italian poem . Spenser transformed many characters ...
Spenser is indebeted to all the masters of romantic poetry in Italy . He wrote very early in his life to ... The first three books of The Faerie Queene show frequent influences of the Italian poem . Spenser transformed many characters ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
CHAPTER XV | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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