Evidences of Romanticism in the Poetry of Medieval EnglandSlater, 1929 - 202 pages |
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... literature suggests the spirit of the Renaissance rather than that of romanticism ; but , although I do not agree with him in his brief treatment of the medieval period , I do hold that medieval poetry gives evidence of a distinctive ...
... literature suggests the spirit of the Renaissance rather than that of romanticism ; but , although I do not agree with him in his brief treatment of the medieval period , I do hold that medieval poetry gives evidence of a distinctive ...
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... medieval literature , will treat : first , the background of the period and those influences which deter- mined the affective spirituality of the religious literature ; second , Richard Rolle , the hermit of Hampole , in whom the ...
... medieval literature , will treat : first , the background of the period and those influences which deter- mined the affective spirituality of the religious literature ; second , Richard Rolle , the hermit of Hampole , in whom the ...
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Sister Mary Eunice Rasin. large percent of medieval literature published since the opening of the century has been religious , even mystical in character . " As we have stood by and watched a statue , modelled by some sculptor dead these ...
Sister Mary Eunice Rasin. large percent of medieval literature published since the opening of the century has been religious , even mystical in character . " As we have stood by and watched a statue , modelled by some sculptor dead these ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
which this study is based | 47 |
Nature of romanticism in Middle English poetry Roman | 109 |
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