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... Italy during the middle ages , the greatest poets and the greatest artists have been contemporaries and associates . As they have risen together , so have they disappeared ; and in the dark ages succeeding the downfall of the Western ...
... Italy during the middle ages , the greatest poets and the greatest artists have been contemporaries and associates . As they have risen together , so have they disappeared ; and in the dark ages succeeding the downfall of the Western ...
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... Italy in the seventeenth cen- tury was more rapid than that of art . The above remark holds good with some restrictions . Music , though amongst the earliest of the arts which were revived in the middle ages , did not keep an equal pace ...
... Italy in the seventeenth cen- tury was more rapid than that of art . The above remark holds good with some restrictions . Music , though amongst the earliest of the arts which were revived in the middle ages , did not keep an equal pace ...
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... Italy , the Floren- tine Academy was the arena of ridiculous disputes on the merits of sculpture and painting , in which the admiration of one was grounded on a depreciation of the other . In a letter to his friend Varchi , who had ...
... Italy , the Floren- tine Academy was the arena of ridiculous disputes on the merits of sculpture and painting , in which the admiration of one was grounded on a depreciation of the other . In a letter to his friend Varchi , who had ...
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... Italian language has been well defined by Foscolo in his parallel of the two . But what is most admirable in the Rime of Michael Angelo is , that he so harmonizes the elegance of the one with the grandeur and solidity of the other , as ...
... Italian language has been well defined by Foscolo in his parallel of the two . But what is most admirable in the Rime of Michael Angelo is , that he so harmonizes the elegance of the one with the grandeur and solidity of the other , as ...
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... Italian literature of the sixteenth century is , if I may use the expression , steeped in these Platonic ideast ; and ... Italy , soon lost its character of ideality ; its spirit was gone , and , being deprived of the charm of allegory ...
... Italian literature of the sixteenth century is , if I may use the expression , steeped in these Platonic ideast ; and ... Italy , soon lost its character of ideality ; its spirit was gone , and , being deprived of the charm of allegory ...
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