The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... French literature . A student of Aristotle , his ob- jective was correctness of form , finish of style , discipline of technique , re- straint of emotion , clarity of thought . His function was almost entirely critical , and his works ...
... French literature . A student of Aristotle , his ob- jective was correctness of form , finish of style , discipline of technique , re- straint of emotion , clarity of thought . His function was almost entirely critical , and his works ...
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... French master of oratory . His Oraisons funèbres , funeral orations spoken in his capacity as bishop , are + JACQUES BENIGNE BOSSUET French master of oratory whose funeral orations are a lasting wonder for their orderly eloquence ...
... French master of oratory . His Oraisons funèbres , funeral orations spoken in his capacity as bishop , are + JACQUES BENIGNE BOSSUET French master of oratory whose funeral orations are a lasting wonder for their orderly eloquence ...
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... French manners , but its virtues earn Proust a place among the great writers this century has so far produced . Next to Proust , the two outstanding French novelists of the time are André Gide ( 1869- ) and Romain Rolland ( 1866 ...
... French manners , but its virtues earn Proust a place among the great writers this century has so far produced . Next to Proust , the two outstanding French novelists of the time are André Gide ( 1869- ) and Romain Rolland ( 1866 ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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