The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... moral at the end . But in time the interest of the people shifted from the moral to the story . In the latter part of the Middle Ages , stories of this sort were often satirical , making fun of the customs of the time . Some of the ...
... moral at the end . But in time the interest of the people shifted from the moral to the story . In the latter part of the Middle Ages , stories of this sort were often satirical , making fun of the customs of the time . Some of the ...
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... Moral Essays ( 1731-1735 ) , and the Epis- tle to Dr. Arbuthnot ( 1735 ) . He also made huge sums of money from his translations of Homer's Iliad ( 1715 ) and Odyssey ( 1725-1726 ) . Perhaps his best known poem is The Rape of the Lock ...
... Moral Essays ( 1731-1735 ) , and the Epis- tle to Dr. Arbuthnot ( 1735 ) . He also made huge sums of money from his translations of Homer's Iliad ( 1715 ) and Odyssey ( 1725-1726 ) . Perhaps his best known poem is The Rape of the Lock ...
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... moral purpose , and have a spiritual greatness of vision , but they lack the poetic sensuousness of Goethe's . Schiller's strength is found in his plays . One of the most stirring of them , Wallenstein ( 1799 ) , is a vigorous story of ...
... moral purpose , and have a spiritual greatness of vision , but they lack the poetic sensuousness of Goethe's . Schiller's strength is found in his plays . One of the most stirring of them , Wallenstein ( 1799 ) , is a vigorous story of ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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