Spenser Studies, Issue 10University of Pittsburgh Press, 1989 - English poetry |
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... classical world , as function in western culture . For the Classical world , the limited , self- defined body ; for the Arabic world , the cavern ; for the West , infinity ; for the Chinese , the landscape ; for the Egyptians , the path ...
... classical world , as function in western culture . For the Classical world , the limited , self- defined body ; for the Arabic world , the cavern ; for the West , infinity ; for the Chinese , the landscape ; for the Egyptians , the path ...
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... classical architecture , derived from L. B. Alberti's enthusiastic recovery of , and competitive spirit towards , class- ical theory , is proudly realized in the narrative and its woodcuts . Like Du Bellay , Colonna responds to ruins ...
... classical architecture , derived from L. B. Alberti's enthusiastic recovery of , and competitive spirit towards , class- ical theory , is proudly realized in the narrative and its woodcuts . Like Du Bellay , Colonna responds to ruins ...
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... classical works became " the idiom of familiars who have lost their numinous ghostliness , " is true , in the earlier , full Renais- sance , of Alberti , Sannazaro , and Colonna as well , and , I think , of Erasmus , Rabelais , and ...
... classical works became " the idiom of familiars who have lost their numinous ghostliness , " is true , in the earlier , full Renais- sance , of Alberti , Sannazaro , and Colonna as well , and , I think , of Erasmus , Rabelais , and ...
Contents
The Alleged Early Modern Origin | 1 |
The Dialect of the Shepheardes Calender | 71 |
For Spenser the Petrarchan ethic of mastery in love is inimical to the Christian ideal | 132 |
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