But it is not so much the ecclesiastical art of the middle age, its
sculpture and painting—work certainly done in a great measure for
pleasure’s sake, in which even a secular, a rebellious spirit often
betrays itself—but rather its profane poetry, the poetry of Provence,
and the magnificent after-growth of that poetry in Italy and France,
which those French writers have in view when they speak of this medieval Renaissance
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