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16 Douglas Bush , Mythology and the Renaissance Tradition in English Poetry ( Minneapolis : U of Minnesota P , 1932 ) , 139-49 , esp . 149. See also C. S. Lewis , English Literature in the Sixteenth Century Excluding Drama ( Oxford ...
16 Douglas Bush , Mythology and the Renaissance Tradition in English Poetry ( Minneapolis : U of Minnesota P , 1932 ) , 139-49 , esp . 149. See also C. S. Lewis , English Literature in the Sixteenth Century Excluding Drama ( Oxford ...
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Petrarchanism and Florentine Neoplatonism become fused together for the English Renaissance , Sears Jayne points out , by virtue of the fact that Ficino's influence made its way into England by way of France , where it had already been ...
Petrarchanism and Florentine Neoplatonism become fused together for the English Renaissance , Sears Jayne points out , by virtue of the fact that Ficino's influence made its way into England by way of France , where it had already been ...
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The first book of riddles in English was The Demaundes Joyous printed by Caxton's successor , Wynkyn de Worde , in 1511 , from a French source but omitting , as was the English way , the coarser examples . The only surviving copy was in ...
The first book of riddles in English was The Demaundes Joyous printed by Caxton's successor , Wynkyn de Worde , in 1511 , from a French source but omitting , as was the English way , the coarser examples . The only surviving copy was in ...
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