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... movement we call the Renaissance , a movement whose reality has recently been questioned but which certainly was real , though its manifestations were not as sudden nor its causes as simple as was once thought . The world of medieval ...
... movement we call the Renaissance , a movement whose reality has recently been questioned but which certainly was real , though its manifestations were not as sudden nor its causes as simple as was once thought . The world of medieval ...
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... movement . Not quite so rich , but equally brilliant in imagery and movement , is the " Prothalamion , " a wedding poem written for the double wedding of Lady Elizabeth and Lady Catherine Somer- set , daughters of the Earl of Worcester ...
... movement . Not quite so rich , but equally brilliant in imagery and movement , is the " Prothalamion , " a wedding poem written for the double wedding of Lady Elizabeth and Lady Catherine Somer- set , daughters of the Earl of Worcester ...
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... movement that was European in scope and more influential in 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 ...
... movement that was European in scope and more influential in 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 ...
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