Studies in PoetryHeinemann, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... religious speculation . The religious revolt spread rapidly from country to country . And gradually , within the Protestant movement many differences arose , as in the doctrinal arguments on the Lord's Supper between Luther and ...
... religious speculation . The religious revolt spread rapidly from country to country . And gradually , within the Protestant movement many differences arose , as in the doctrinal arguments on the Lord's Supper between Luther and ...
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... Religious poetry . The habit of writing both types of poetry , amorous and religious verses , is derived from Donne who wrote love poetry in the first period of his life and devotional lyrics in the later period , both with the same ...
... Religious poetry . The habit of writing both types of poetry , amorous and religious verses , is derived from Donne who wrote love poetry in the first period of his life and devotional lyrics in the later period , both with the same ...
Sivu 247
... religious than artistic . It was a protest against the prevailing irreligion of the artists and the art of the day . The members of this society practised a kind of monastic seclusion dressing themselves in religious garbs . The name ...
... religious than artistic . It was a protest against the prevailing irreligion of the artists and the art of the day . The members of this society practised a kind of monastic seclusion dressing themselves in religious garbs . The name ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Modern Criticism of the Theory of Renaissance | 7 |
Aristotles Influence in Book II of The Faerie Queene | 10 |
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