The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... learned allusions and puns . Richard III ( 1593 ) was a very different sort of play ; it showed its author experimenting with the manner of Marlowe . Like Tamburlaine , the kingly hero is a strong , almost heroic villain who achieves ...
... learned allusions and puns . Richard III ( 1593 ) was a very different sort of play ; it showed its author experimenting with the manner of Marlowe . Like Tamburlaine , the kingly hero is a strong , almost heroic villain who achieves ...
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... learned , amiable professor that at one time the universities produced and cherished . In Burton's time melancholy was the disease of learned men . Milton feared mere idle learn- ing , and it was claimed that knowledge without action ...
... learned , amiable professor that at one time the universities produced and cherished . In Burton's time melancholy was the disease of learned men . Milton feared mere idle learn- ing , and it was claimed that knowledge without action ...
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... learned . But few learned touches entered into his writings . He was , among other things , a journalist who wanted a large audience to understand him . Hence , in his Poor Richard's Almanac , the best parts of which he drew together in ...
... learned . But few learned touches entered into his writings . He was , among other things , a journalist who wanted a large audience to understand him . Hence , in his Poor Richard's Almanac , the best parts of which he drew together in ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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