The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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Walter Blair. MONTAIGNE'S ESSAYS In the field of the essay , France produced during the Renaissance the immortal Michel de Montaigne ( 1533-1592 ) . After living in Bordeaux and Toulouse , where he studied Latin and law , after taking ...
Walter Blair. MONTAIGNE'S ESSAYS In the field of the essay , France produced during the Renaissance the immortal Michel de Montaigne ( 1533-1592 ) . After living in Bordeaux and Toulouse , where he studied Latin and law , after taking ...
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... essays , economic and political as well as philosophical . He did not like purely abstract thinking , and illustrated many of his theories with concrete instances . He fought incessantly for liberty and toler- ation . He practically ...
... essays , economic and political as well as philosophical . He did not like purely abstract thinking , and illustrated many of his theories with concrete instances . He fought incessantly for liberty and toler- ation . He practically ...
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... essays and lyrics , and who was the friend of Shelley , Keats , and Byron . Hunt was attacked by the critics as the leader of " the Cockney school of poetry " and it was his unpopularity which drew their fire upon his friend Keats ...
... essays and lyrics , and who was the friend of Shelley , Keats , and Byron . Hunt was attacked by the critics as the leader of " the Cockney school of poetry " and it was his unpopularity which drew their fire upon his friend Keats ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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