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... called great . From the fifteenth century till well into the seventeenth , those defects in the national character , which have kept the Spaniards stationary and rather anarchical , were in abeyance . The qualities of the race were seen ...
... called great . From the fifteenth century till well into the seventeenth , those defects in the national character , which have kept the Spaniards stationary and rather anarchical , were in abeyance . The qualities of the race were seen ...
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... and the first is owing the whole body of its learned poetry , and part of its prose . To the second belong all the " deliveries of the Spaniard's imitative . self , " as they may be called in a THE LATER RENAISSANCE IN SPAIN . 5.
... and the first is owing the whole body of its learned poetry , and part of its prose . To the second belong all the " deliveries of the Spaniard's imitative . self , " as they may be called in a THE LATER RENAISSANCE IN SPAIN . 5.
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self , " as they may be called in a phrase adapted from Bacon , the prose tale , the ballad , the drama , and the ascetic works of the so - called mystics . These are the genuine things of Spanish literature , and in them the Spaniard ...
self , " as they may be called in a phrase adapted from Bacon , the prose tale , the ballad , the drama , and the ascetic works of the so - called mystics . These are the genuine things of Spanish literature , and in them the Spaniard ...
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... called Cancioneros , and who was himself a poet of the Court school , confessed that he and his brother verse - writers had conveyed largely from the earlier Italians . More- over , he made this the main ground of their claim to be ...
... called Cancioneros , and who was himself a poet of the Court school , confessed that he and his brother verse - writers had conveyed largely from the earlier Italians . More- over , he made this the main ground of their claim to be ...
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... called , with condescending kindness - was an excellent example of the stamp of critic , more or less common in all times , who judges of poetry ex- clusively by his own stop - watch . He condemned Boscan and Garcilaso , not for writing ...
... called , with condescending kindness - was an excellent example of the stamp of critic , more or less common in all times , who judges of poetry ex- clusively by his own stop - watch . He condemned Boscan and Garcilaso , not for writing ...
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Periods of European Literature: The later renaissance David Hannay,George Saintsbury Visualização integral - 1911 |
Periods of European Literature: The later renaissance David Hannay,George Saintsbury Visualização integral - 1911 |
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