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Page 243
... neo - Platonism , Chapman seems bent on criticising the Petrarchans because , even if their mistress be an idea , they describe her charms in sensuous language . Moreover , they are popular and Chapman hates the profanum vulgus . The ...
... neo - Platonism , Chapman seems bent on criticising the Petrarchans because , even if their mistress be an idea , they describe her charms in sensuous language . Moreover , they are popular and Chapman hates the profanum vulgus . The ...
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... neo - Platonic mysticism had been tending before the middle of the century to pass over to Christian mysticism ... Platonism ; something of the mystical current deriving from St. Bernard has crept into it . Later 306 Southwell.
... neo - Platonic mysticism had been tending before the middle of the century to pass over to Christian mysticism ... Platonism ; something of the mystical current deriving from St. Bernard has crept into it . Later 306 Southwell.
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... Platonism , 155-156 , 158-159 , 328 , 329 ( and see Neo - Platonism ) Plautus , 305 Plessis - Mornay , Philippe du , 147 , 286 Ploich , Du , 92 Plotinus , 329 , 335 Plutarch , 113 , 150 Poetical Rapsody , A. , 245 , 260-262 Poliziano ...
... Platonism , 155-156 , 158-159 , 328 , 329 ( and see Neo - Platonism ) Plautus , 305 Plessis - Mornay , Philippe du , 147 , 286 Ploich , Du , 92 Plotinus , 329 , 335 Plutarch , 113 , 150 Poetical Rapsody , A. , 245 , 260-262 Poliziano ...
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PREFACE | 28 |
The Flowering of Scottish Poetry | 60 |
Two Courtly Makers | 68 |
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