The English Renaissance: Fact Or Fiction?Johns Hopkins Press, 1952 - 118 pages |
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abstract Adam allegory Arcadia beautiful beginning bethan Burckhardt Byzantine art C. S. Lewis Chaucer church classical classical antiquity Cresseid critical Dies Irae doth suffice dramatic dyry E. M. W. TILLYARD element Elizabethan England English Renaissance epic epic effect epic requirements epoch essays Fairy Queen Fame feeling French Gorboduc hath heroic poem Homer human idea ideal Italian Italy Knight Langland less literary literature lover lyric tradition maiden man's medieval allegory medieval lyric Middle Ages mind Mirror for Magistrates mor lay nature nineteenth century passage Pater Pegasus perfection Petrarch Petrarchian Piers Plowman poetic poetry poets prose Puttenham quote religious Renais romance sance Say nay sense Sidney Sidney's song sonnets soul Spenser spirit Surrey Surrey's sweet thee theme theory things thought Tillyard tion tragic twelfth century verse Virgil Wat was hire wilt thou leave Woefully arrayed writing Wyatt