Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600Bookman Associates, 1954 - 166 Seiten |
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... philosophy . Rhetori- cians like Thomas Wilson prescribed the use of beasts and birds in the expression of ideas . The main features of the humanistic conception of moral phi- losophy are based upon Plutarch's revision of the ...
... philosophy . Rhetori- cians like Thomas Wilson prescribed the use of beasts and birds in the expression of ideas . The main features of the humanistic conception of moral phi- losophy are based upon Plutarch's revision of the ...
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... philosopher alike , " the age being " characterized by no diffidence or moderation in borrowing " ; and that ... philosophy ranked second in importance only to history ; and the great humanist teachers — Vittorino da Feltre and ...
... philosopher alike , " the age being " characterized by no diffidence or moderation in borrowing " ; and that ... philosophy ranked second in importance only to history ; and the great humanist teachers — Vittorino da Feltre and ...
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... philosophy . Thus Sidney's Pyrocles and Musidorus and Lodge's Rosader and Rabinius , being represented as paragons of " vertue , " become types of the " complete man " of the Renaissance , who was supposed to possess " vertue ...
... philosophy . Thus Sidney's Pyrocles and Musidorus and Lodge's Rosader and Rabinius , being represented as paragons of " vertue , " become types of the " complete man " of the Renaissance , who was supposed to possess " vertue ...
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CHAPTER ONE | 15 |
CHAPTER Two | 21 |
CHAPTER THREE | 30 |
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