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... whole art of the Middle Ages can be considered a response to the prevailing trend towards allegory and mysticism . It was the ultimate significance of things that really mattered . This being so , then the poet's eye is likely to glance ...
... whole art of the Middle Ages can be considered a response to the prevailing trend towards allegory and mysticism . It was the ultimate significance of things that really mattered . This being so , then the poet's eye is likely to glance ...
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... whole the greatest spiritual work of man . " His admira- tion for Sophocles was hardly less great , and though all through his life he despised Euripides for his sophistry and his scepticism , and claimed that he had Jowett's authority ...
... whole the greatest spiritual work of man . " His admira- tion for Sophocles was hardly less great , and though all through his life he despised Euripides for his sophistry and his scepticism , and claimed that he had Jowett's authority ...
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... whole outline and the chief episodes of ' Atalanta in Calydon ' come from Ovid . Swinburne expands and alters , and his whole approach and spirit are different , but the plan is Ovid's . From him come the heroes who take part in the ...
... whole outline and the chief episodes of ' Atalanta in Calydon ' come from Ovid . Swinburne expands and alters , and his whole approach and spirit are different , but the plan is Ovid's . From him come the heroes who take part in the ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
III | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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