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He employs many medieval ideas to establish the groups of conceptions relating to religion , chivalry and romantic life . Although essentially a puritan he borrows from the scholastic theology . His legend of Holiness owes much to that ...
He employs many medieval ideas to establish the groups of conceptions relating to religion , chivalry and romantic life . Although essentially a puritan he borrows from the scholastic theology . His legend of Holiness owes much to that ...
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Thus in many areas of human experience , we find the medieval and the Renaissance attitude co - existing in the Seventeenth century . This is especially evident in many of the attitudes of the Seven- teenth century life .
Thus in many areas of human experience , we find the medieval and the Renaissance attitude co - existing in the Seventeenth century . This is especially evident in many of the attitudes of the Seven- teenth century life .
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The Romantic story - tellers handled medieval stories with their wealth of superstition and adventure primarily on account of the note of mysteriousness they impart . This is the dominant quality of Coleridge's handling of the medieval ...
The Romantic story - tellers handled medieval stories with their wealth of superstition and adventure primarily on account of the note of mysteriousness they impart . This is the dominant quality of Coleridge's handling of the medieval ...
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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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