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... Italy the movement was naturally to Paris , and there was much mutual cultural exchange between Italy and France . Meanwhile Islam , from small beginnings in arid Arabia , had swept over Western Asia , Southern Europe , and North Africa ...
... Italy the movement was naturally to Paris , and there was much mutual cultural exchange between Italy and France . Meanwhile Islam , from small beginnings in arid Arabia , had swept over Western Asia , Southern Europe , and North Africa ...
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... Italy , from Italy to France , and from France to England , and then returned to India when the British came bringing their Shakespeare with them — and when Radhanath encountered the ' interlude ' in A Dream , a flash of re- cognition ...
... Italy , from Italy to France , and from France to England , and then returned to India when the British came bringing their Shakespeare with them — and when Radhanath encountered the ' interlude ' in A Dream , a flash of re- cognition ...
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... Italy into England by Sir Thomas Wyatt : then the spate of Elizabethan sonnet - sequences followed : and since then ... Italian ( Petrarchan ) : ( Miltonic ) : abba , abba ( break ) ; cde , cde : ( five rhymes ) . abba , abba , cd , cd ...
... Italy into England by Sir Thomas Wyatt : then the spate of Elizabethan sonnet - sequences followed : and since then ... Italian ( Petrarchan ) : ( Miltonic ) : abba , abba ( break ) ; cde , cde : ( five rhymes ) . abba , abba , cd , cd ...
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THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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