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The consequences produced by the conjunction of the Renaissance and the Reformation lay primarily in the growth of a new spirit of nationalism , repudiation of the Pan - European papal authority , the growth and development of national ...
The consequences produced by the conjunction of the Renaissance and the Reformation lay primarily in the growth of a new spirit of nationalism , repudiation of the Pan - European papal authority , the growth and development of national ...
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Originally developed among the Sicilian Greeks ( pro- bably with - Theocritus , whose poems were the earliest known pasto- rals ) , it was later developed by Virgil and introduced into England during the Renaissance .
Originally developed among the Sicilian Greeks ( pro- bably with - Theocritus , whose poems were the earliest known pasto- rals ) , it was later developed by Virgil and introduced into England during the Renaissance .
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Sir H. J. C. Grierson has developed this theory in greater detail . To him Romanticism is the reassertion of faith in contradiction to reason ( see his Background of English Literature ) . Thus Romanticism is similar to the ...
Sir H. J. C. Grierson has developed this theory in greater detail . To him Romanticism is the reassertion of faith in contradiction to reason ( see his Background of English Literature ) . Thus Romanticism is similar to the ...
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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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