The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... seems likely that Shake- speare was sent to the grammar school in the town , where he must have learned Latin . Later , however , as the dramatist began to mature , the father , John Shakespeare , grew poorer and poorer . When the poet ...
... seems likely that Shake- speare was sent to the grammar school in the town , where he must have learned Latin . Later , however , as the dramatist began to mature , the father , John Shakespeare , grew poorer and poorer . When the poet ...
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... seems of all of them the least romantic . Born in 1770 , in northern England , he spent a youth that he tells us about in his long poem , the Prelude ( 1805 , published 1850 ) , during which he learned to appreciate as well as to love ...
... seems of all of them the least romantic . Born in 1770 , in northern England , he spent a youth that he tells us about in his long poem , the Prelude ( 1805 , published 1850 ) , during which he learned to appreciate as well as to love ...
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... seems to have damaged the delicate lyricism of Swedish poets and has been responsible for the ex- cesses of such a ... seem slight ; but to those few souls who are concerned about manifestations of the human spirit , these Danes and ...
... seems to have damaged the delicate lyricism of Swedish poets and has been responsible for the ex- cesses of such a ... seem slight ; but to those few souls who are concerned about manifestations of the human spirit , these Danes and ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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