The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... Renaissance approached , they interpenetrated more often and more deeply . The contacts which had been rare and difficult became easy , delightful , fertile . New ... RENAISSANCE : TRANSLATION The power of translation in the Renaissance ·
... Renaissance approached , they interpenetrated more often and more deeply . The contacts which had been rare and difficult became easy , delightful , fertile . New ... RENAISSANCE : TRANSLATION The power of translation in the Renaissance ·
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... Renaissance is that in the later Renaissance form and matter , character and style , are more completely interpenetrated , while in the earlier period there are many conflicts and wastages . Doubt and insecurity , experiment and ...
... Renaissance is that in the later Renaissance form and matter , character and style , are more completely interpenetrated , while in the earlier period there are many conflicts and wastages . Doubt and insecurity , experiment and ...
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... Renaissance , it destroyed several systems of thought which had been in existence for centuries and had gradually become less and less vital , more and more meaningless and conventional . Like the Renaissance , it gave the world a fresh ...
... Renaissance , it destroyed several systems of thought which had been in existence for centuries and had gradually become less and less vital , more and more meaningless and conventional . Like the Renaissance , it gave the world a fresh ...
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ITALY | 5 |
Christianity enriched by GrecoRoman folklore | 9 |
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