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The French novelist Stendhal popularized the idea of the Italian Renaissance where he found his true cultural home . The French historian Jules Michelet found in the Italian Renaissance the true source of the Nineteenth century ideals .
The French novelist Stendhal popularized the idea of the Italian Renaissance where he found his true cultural home . The French historian Jules Michelet found in the Italian Renaissance the true source of the Nineteenth century ideals .
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Spenser considers that the true vitality , the true being belongs to the influence of the mind and that the material world is only a reflection of the spiritual world . In The Faerie Queene , the idea comes first and then the sensuous ...
Spenser considers that the true vitality , the true being belongs to the influence of the mind and that the material world is only a reflection of the spiritual world . In The Faerie Queene , the idea comes first and then the sensuous ...
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This true love which we share with angelic beings is opposed to the unruly passion of lust . Lust seeks only to quench its flame . Love seeks immortality . This is Platonic love . But this Platonism is modified by Spenser's roman- ...
This true love which we share with angelic beings is opposed to the unruly passion of lust . Lust seeks only to quench its flame . Love seeks immortality . This is Platonic love . But this Platonism is modified by Spenser's roman- ...
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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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