English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 sidor |
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... Italian influences . On his visits to Italy in the 1370's the artist in him was awakened by the colourful life , the antiquities , and the stimulus of the great contemporary writers . From Dante he got the idea of the House of Fame ...
... Italian influences . On his visits to Italy in the 1370's the artist in him was awakened by the colourful life , the antiquities , and the stimulus of the great contemporary writers . From Dante he got the idea of the House of Fame ...
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... Italy the movement spread northwards and westwards over the Alpine routes to France , Spain , Western Germany , the Low Countries , and England . It is possible to distinguish within the humanistic movement a number of subordinate ...
... Italy the movement spread northwards and westwards over the Alpine routes to France , Spain , Western Germany , the Low Countries , and England . It is possible to distinguish within the humanistic movement a number of subordinate ...
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... Italian music , born . Publication of Il Cortegiano ( The Courtier ) by Castiglione . 1532 Orlando Furioso by Ariosto , greatest Italian romantic epic , published . Process of etching on copper invented in Italy . Pantagruel by Rabelais ...
... Italian music , born . Publication of Il Cortegiano ( The Courtier ) by Castiglione . 1532 Orlando Furioso by Ariosto , greatest Italian romantic epic , published . Process of etching on copper invented in Italy . Pantagruel by Rabelais ...
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