Periods of European Literature, Volume 3George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... mediæval ideal of a king . Richard Cœur de Lion1 reveals to us a coarser type , but much more alive - that of a rough knight of enormous frame and overbearing temper . There is something pecu- liarly felicitous in Ten Brink's comparison ...
... mediæval ideal of a king . Richard Cœur de Lion1 reveals to us a coarser type , but much more alive - that of a rough knight of enormous frame and overbearing temper . There is something pecu- liarly felicitous in Ten Brink's comparison ...
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... mediæval Heliogabalus . Yet , withal , the greeting between these erstwhile revilers in Purgatory , where Forese , lean and gaunt , is expiating his folly , is one of the most touching episodes in the whole of the cantica- " That face ...
... mediæval Heliogabalus . Yet , withal , the greeting between these erstwhile revilers in Purgatory , where Forese , lean and gaunt , is expiating his folly , is one of the most touching episodes in the whole of the cantica- " That face ...
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... mediæval or transitional Latin as imported ; nevertheless , in relation to the blossoming volgare , it occupied the same antagonistic position as did they . This antagonism is first recognised as for- midable in Petrarch's deliberate ...
... mediæval or transitional Latin as imported ; nevertheless , in relation to the blossoming volgare , it occupied the same antagonistic position as did they . This antagonism is first recognised as for- midable in Petrarch's deliberate ...
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... mediæval tradition . His interests and his point of view are those of the mass of his contemporaries . The quasi - ness of Mussato and Ferreto in relation to humanism , of which they have , so to speak , an ahnung , but not the full ...
... mediæval tradition . His interests and his point of view are those of the mass of his contemporaries . The quasi - ness of Mussato and Ferreto in relation to humanism , of which they have , so to speak , an ahnung , but not the full ...
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... mediæval costume . Even real personages , like Virgil and Alexander , become fabulous under the transforming hand of the romancer , and dutifully hear mass . What Petrarch effected may be indicated by a comparison between his way and ...
... mediæval costume . Even real personages , like Virgil and Alexander , become fabulous under the transforming hand of the romancer , and dutifully hear mass . What Petrarch effected may be indicated by a comparison between his way and ...
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