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Page 149
David Daiches. into Italy and there tasted the sweet and stately measures and style of the Italian poesie as novices ... Italy and France had already done ) under the spell of the fourteenth - century Italian poet THE EARLY TUDOR SCENE 149.
David Daiches. into Italy and there tasted the sweet and stately measures and style of the Italian poesie as novices ... Italy and France had already done ) under the spell of the fourteenth - century Italian poet THE EARLY TUDOR SCENE 149.
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... Italy and Spain than in England . The movement is known as " secentismo " with reference to seventeenth - century Italian literature , and secentismo in Italy is related to Gongorism ( from the poet L. de Góngora y Argote ) in Spain ...
... Italy and Spain than in England . The movement is known as " secentismo " with reference to seventeenth - century Italian literature , and secentismo in Italy is related to Gongorism ( from the poet L. de Góngora y Argote ) in Spain ...
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... Italy at that time abounded , where literary men met for readings and conversation . " No time , ” wrote Milton of his Florentine stay in the Second De- fence , " will ever abolish the agreeable recollections which I cherish of Jacob ...
... Italy at that time abounded , where literary men met for readings and conversation . " No time , ” wrote Milton of his Florentine stay in the Second De- fence , " will ever abolish the agreeable recollections which I cherish of Jacob ...
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