The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... beginning of the world and its human inhabitants . And , according to legend , it con- tains the precepts which ... BEGINNINGS OF LITERATURE [ 17 ]
... beginning of the world and its human inhabitants . And , according to legend , it con- tains the precepts which ... BEGINNINGS OF LITERATURE [ 17 ]
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... beginning of something new was in the air . In 1688 a young law professor named Christian Thomas astounded Germany by giving a lecture in the German language . Latin had held sway later in Germany than in other countries , and the ...
... beginning of something new was in the air . In 1688 a young law professor named Christian Thomas astounded Germany by giving a lecture in the German language . Latin had held sway later in Germany than in other countries , and the ...
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... beginning of their careers . It is important to note that technically these poets learned much of their craft . from French and American masters . Chief in their background are the French symbolists , Verlaine , Mallarmé , Rimbaud ...
... beginning of their careers . It is important to note that technically these poets learned much of their craft . from French and American masters . Chief in their background are the French symbolists , Verlaine , Mallarmé , Rimbaud ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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