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... antiquity as a cosmic force creating and holding creatures in harmony ; behind this last is glimpsed the working of love divine , God's love in Christian terms . Colin Clout's Come Home Againe was written after his return to Ireland ...
... antiquity as a cosmic force creating and holding creatures in harmony ; behind this last is glimpsed the working of love divine , God's love in Christian terms . Colin Clout's Come Home Againe was written after his return to Ireland ...
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... antiquity and the first life - size free - standing nude ' . Contact with the values revealed in the writings of classical antiquity , where concern was focused on conduct and quality of being in this life , enhanced in men's eyes the ...
... antiquity and the first life - size free - standing nude ' . Contact with the values revealed in the writings of classical antiquity , where concern was focused on conduct and quality of being in this life , enhanced in men's eyes the ...
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... antiquity took other forms . With the translation of Aristotle's Poetics into Italian in 1548 the idea of heroic poetry or epic became a subject of excited discussion . It raised a whole range of questions , what was poetry for , in ...
... antiquity took other forms . With the translation of Aristotle's Poetics into Italian in 1548 the idea of heroic poetry or epic became a subject of excited discussion . It raised a whole range of questions , what was poetry for , in ...
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antiquity Arthur aspect beast beauty belongs Belphoebe Book Bowre bride Brydale day canto Catholic Christian Church classical classical antiquity Colin Clout cosmic court Cynthia death decorum delight Despair doth Dublin Earl earth eclogues Edmund Spenser Elizabeth Elizabethan end my Song England English epic Epithalamion Essex Faerie Queene flowers God's grace hath haue heavenly heroic poem honour imitation Ireland Irish justice Kilcolman knight lady land language learned legend Leicester Lettice Knollys London Lord Grey married meaning Merchant Taylors metaphor mind monarch moon Munster nature Neoplatonism nymphs pastoral pattern Petrarch Philip Sidney planet poem's poet poet's poetic Preface present prince Prothalamion Raleigh reader realm Redcrosse region Renaissance rhyme rhythm romance royal sense sequence Shepheardes Calender shepherd shows sonnet Spenser's poetry stanza swans Temperaunce thou translated tribute Tudor Venus verse vertue Virgin virtue vital energy whole words