The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... achieved a genuine dignity , and always his verses were sweet and musical . There are eloquence and polish of phrases in such a poem as " To His Mistress in Absence " that recall Jonson and Donne . John Suckling , author of Fragmenta ...
... achieved a genuine dignity , and always his verses were sweet and musical . There are eloquence and polish of phrases in such a poem as " To His Mistress in Absence " that recall Jonson and Donne . John Suckling , author of Fragmenta ...
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... Achieving in none of his numerous works the importance and significance of a masterpiece like Don Quixote , de Vega ... achieve heights of poetic power that sound immortal in Spanish ears . Opposed to obscurity and unnaturalness , he ...
... Achieving in none of his numerous works the importance and significance of a masterpiece like Don Quixote , de Vega ... achieve heights of poetic power that sound immortal in Spanish ears . Opposed to obscurity and unnaturalness , he ...
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... achieve the perfection that comes from choosing the right words to express the poignancy of a lyric emotion . So ... achieving the perfect society that they could have , and that revolution was inevitable . At Oxford he was expelled for ...
... achieve the perfection that comes from choosing the right words to express the poignancy of a lyric emotion . So ... achieving the perfect society that they could have , and that revolution was inevitable . At Oxford he was expelled for ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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