The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... mind and spirit which less harried and less hurried men and civilizations cultivate . Great literature gives us the easiest and quickest access to these things which give color , tone , vibrancy , and tang to life . I do not know how ...
... mind and spirit which less harried and less hurried men and civilizations cultivate . Great literature gives us the easiest and quickest access to these things which give color , tone , vibrancy , and tang to life . I do not know how ...
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... mind from pleasure less Withdraws into its happiness ; The mind , that ocean where each kind Does straight its own resemblance find Yet it creates , transcending these , Far other worlds , and other seas ; Annihilating all that's made ...
... mind from pleasure less Withdraws into its happiness ; The mind , that ocean where each kind Does straight its own resemblance find Yet it creates , transcending these , Far other worlds , and other seas ; Annihilating all that's made ...
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... mind changed . From an acceptance of nineteenth century conditions and conventions , shot through with satire upon society and its institutions , the novelists went on to a rebellious pessimistic questioning of the structure of society ...
... mind changed . From an acceptance of nineteenth century conditions and conventions , shot through with satire upon society and its institutions , the novelists went on to a rebellious pessimistic questioning of the structure of society ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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