Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 129
... English apostle . His Utopia ranks with the richest fruits of the new Renaissance study of Plato ; but it should be borne in mind that More's first publication was a translation into English of a pregnant biography of Pico della ...
... English apostle . His Utopia ranks with the richest fruits of the new Renaissance study of Plato ; but it should be borne in mind that More's first publication was a translation into English of a pregnant biography of Pico della ...
Page 143
... English poetry . Chaucer , Shakespeare's greatest poetic predecessor , was an admiring disciple of the work of both Dante and Boccaccio . Milton , Shakespeare's successor on the throne of English poetry , was an appreciative and a ...
... English poetry . Chaucer , Shakespeare's greatest poetic predecessor , was an admiring disciple of the work of both Dante and Boccaccio . Milton , Shakespeare's successor on the throne of English poetry , was an appreciative and a ...
Page 168
... English poetry is written continuously like prose ; that the number of letters even in metrically equivalent verses is far from uniform ; that in one and the same MS . the pages often differ in number of lines ; and , finally , that the ...
... English poetry is written continuously like prose ; that the number of letters even in metrically equivalent verses is far from uniform ; that in one and the same MS . the pages often differ in number of lines ; and , finally , that the ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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