The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... figure because of his humaneness as well as his wisdom ; Moses was a mighty man , a leader with intense convictions . But many believe that Christ , as the most important person that ever lived , was greater than either , " so ...
... figure because of his humaneness as well as his wisdom ; Moses was a mighty man , a leader with intense convictions . But many believe that Christ , as the most important person that ever lived , was greater than either , " so ...
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... figures of speech , Donne gave the metaphor real function . Whole poems were written on the basis of a figure of speech , like the wheel or the clock , in which the figure was exactly at one with the idea of the poem . The little stood ...
... figures of speech , Donne gave the metaphor real function . Whole poems were written on the basis of a figure of speech , like the wheel or the clock , in which the figure was exactly at one with the idea of the poem . The little stood ...
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... figure who described scenes and places he traveled through . In his own words , when this poem was published he " awoke to find himself famous . " He then published a series of poetic romances which became even more popular than Scott's ...
... figure who described scenes and places he traveled through . In his own words , when this poem was published he " awoke to find himself famous . " He then published a series of poetic romances which became even more popular than Scott's ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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