Nature Redeemed: The Imitation of Order in Three Renaissance PoemsMouton, 1966 - 180 pages |
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Nature and Spirit | 13 |
The Imitation of Nature | 52 |
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Nature redeemed: The imitation of order in three renaissance poems Eric Laguardia Limited preview - 2015 |
Nature Redeemed: The Imitation of Order in Three Renaissance Poems Eric Laguardia No preview available - 1966 |
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