The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... , it may not be regarded as truth . " Other meaty sayings which suggested rules for living dot the pages of the " Analects " : Learning without thought is labor lost ; thought without learning. THE BEGINNINGS OF LITERATURE [ 21 ]
... , it may not be regarded as truth . " Other meaty sayings which suggested rules for living dot the pages of the " Analects " : Learning without thought is labor lost ; thought without learning. THE BEGINNINGS OF LITERATURE [ 21 ]
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... thought him stupid , others thought him brilliant . This clash of opinion was brought about by his unwillingness to accept any idea or doctrine merely because it had been expounded by an authority . He wanted to find out for himself ...
... thought him stupid , others thought him brilliant . This clash of opinion was brought about by his unwillingness to accept any idea or doctrine merely because it had been expounded by an authority . He wanted to find out for himself ...
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... thoughts ; a sense sublime Of something far more deeply interfused , Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns , And ... thought . Nevertheless , Wordsworth did effect a revolution in the language of poetry , which had become so con ...
... thoughts ; a sense sublime Of something far more deeply interfused , Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns , And ... thought . Nevertheless , Wordsworth did effect a revolution in the language of poetry , which had become so con ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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