Studies in PoetryHeinemann, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... Platonist philosophy . Even Christianity was somewhat diluted by Neo - platonism . Neo - platonism taught God's immanence in His own creation . Thus the corporeal world acquired new splendours on account of the presence of God within ...
... Platonist philosophy . Even Christianity was somewhat diluted by Neo - platonism . Neo - platonism taught God's immanence in His own creation . Thus the corporeal world acquired new splendours on account of the presence of God within ...
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... Platonism gives him the conception of virtue as harmony . Thus it is on account of Platonic and Neo - Platonic influence that we find a great breadth of atmosphere in Spenser's poem . Platonism lends itself readily to the allegorical ...
... Platonism gives him the conception of virtue as harmony . Thus it is on account of Platonic and Neo - Platonic influence that we find a great breadth of atmosphere in Spenser's poem . Platonism lends itself readily to the allegorical ...
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... Platonic love . But this Platonism is modified by Spenser's roman- ticism and the requirements of chivalry . The lover of the first Hymne hardly passes beyond the second stage of that pilgrimage of the soul which is outlined in Section ...
... Platonic love . But this Platonism is modified by Spenser's roman- ticism and the requirements of chivalry . The lover of the first Hymne hardly passes beyond the second stage of that pilgrimage of the soul which is outlined in Section ...
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Modern Criticism of the Theory of Renaissance | 7 |
Aristotles Influence in Book II of The Faerie Queene | 10 |
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