The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... famous paintings , rare old manuscripts , title pages and illustrations in valuable old editions of the great masterpieces , etchings , and portraits and sculptures of famous writers . All these have been diligently searched out and ...
... famous paintings , rare old manuscripts , title pages and illustrations in valuable old editions of the great masterpieces , etchings , and portraits and sculptures of famous writers . All these have been diligently searched out and ...
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... famous of these numerous early English scholars was Sir Thomas More ( 1478-1535 ) , a friend of the great Dutch humanist and scholar , Erasmus . More , like Erasmus , wrote in Latin . In his Utopia , influenced by Plato's ideal ...
... famous of these numerous early English scholars was Sir Thomas More ( 1478-1535 ) , a friend of the great Dutch humanist and scholar , Erasmus . More , like Erasmus , wrote in Latin . In his Utopia , influenced by Plato's ideal ...
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Walter Blair. there alone . Perhaps the most famous of Elizabethan lyricists was Thomas Campion ( 1540-1613 ) , who wrote songs that were sung to the accompani- ment of a lute . The most famous song of all , however , is one of Marlowe's ...
Walter Blair. there alone . Perhaps the most famous of Elizabethan lyricists was Thomas Campion ( 1540-1613 ) , who wrote songs that were sung to the accompani- ment of a lute . The most famous song of all , however , is one of Marlowe's ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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