The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... began to dream of a different world , larger and more interesting than they had ever before imagined . It is interesting to note that , although the Renaissance began in Italy , it was participated in not by one people but by many ...
... began to dream of a different world , larger and more interesting than they had ever before imagined . It is interesting to note that , although the Renaissance began in Italy , it was participated in not by one people but by many ...
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Walter Blair. that were being written . Elizabethan drama began to enter upon its deca- dent stage . Having reached its height in the plays of Shakespeare and Jonson , it began , not to decline , but to show evidences of decay . In the ...
Walter Blair. that were being written . Elizabethan drama began to enter upon its deca- dent stage . Having reached its height in the plays of Shakespeare and Jonson , it began , not to decline , but to show evidences of decay . In the ...
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... began to publish their most effective work . Poetry since that year has been rich and various , strenuous , sometimes confused , but always alive . It is im- possible to explain and describe all the causes for such sudden and pleasant ...
... began to publish their most effective work . Poetry since that year has been rich and various , strenuous , sometimes confused , but always alive . It is im- possible to explain and describe all the causes for such sudden and pleasant ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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