The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... Middle English religious literature . A great part of Middle English literature is religious , and such parts of it as I have been able to examine turn out to be ecclesiastical and not individually religious . This absorption in the ...
... Middle English religious literature . A great part of Middle English literature is religious , and such parts of it as I have been able to examine turn out to be ecclesiastical and not individually religious . This absorption in the ...
第 73 頁
... Middle Ages have to tell us . For example , Chaucer and the Middle Ages believed in the validity of eternal ideas . These universals were well descended . They came largely from the great Boethius , some bits PARTIAL TRUTH 73.
... Middle Ages have to tell us . For example , Chaucer and the Middle Ages believed in the validity of eternal ideas . These universals were well descended . They came largely from the great Boethius , some bits PARTIAL TRUTH 73.
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... Middle Ages , drama , even the knowledge of what it was , had disappeared , and we might say that the Middle Ages needed drama badly . They did not know what drama was , but they rediscovered the form . A trope , earliest performed at ...
... Middle Ages , drama , even the knowledge of what it was , had disappeared , and we might say that the Middle Ages needed drama badly . They did not know what drama was , but they rediscovered the form . A trope , earliest performed at ...
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