Milton in Italy: Contexts, Images, ContradictionsMario A. Di Cesare Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1991 - 592 من الصفحات |
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... appears to rest on the lioness's head . In keeping with their affirmation of creativity and procreativity , the most obvious difference between this and other Genesis cycles , and the greatest similarity to Milton , is the mosaics ' non ...
... appears to rest on the lioness's head . In keeping with their affirmation of creativity and procreativity , the most obvious difference between this and other Genesis cycles , and the greatest similarity to Milton , is the mosaics ' non ...
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... appears to have been the first member of the royal family to engage in connoisseurship , an activity in which his brother Charles followed him both as prince and king . For the extent of the royal collection , see Oliver Millar , ed ...
... appears to have been the first member of the royal family to engage in connoisseurship , an activity in which his brother Charles followed him both as prince and king . For the extent of the royal collection , see Oliver Millar , ed ...
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... appears to have been the first English traveler consistently to mention the contemporary Italian art he saw in his travels . He obviously used guidebooks - and later refers to them to touch up the record he made in his diary . " He appears ...
... appears to have been the first English traveler consistently to mention the contemporary Italian art he saw in his travels . He obviously used guidebooks - and later refers to them to touch up the record he made in his diary . " He appears ...
المحتوى
The Making of a Man of Letters? | 19 |
Miltons Second | 29 |
Cinquemani Through Milan and the Pennine Alps | 51 |
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