The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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Walter Blair. Johanne montevilla MANDEVILLE'S TRAVELS FROM THE " PROLOGUE " TO SIR JOHN MANDEVILLE'S TRAVELS " And , for as much as it is long time passed , that there was no general pas- sage nor voyage over the sea ; and many men ...
Walter Blair. Johanne montevilla MANDEVILLE'S TRAVELS FROM THE " PROLOGUE " TO SIR JOHN MANDEVILLE'S TRAVELS " And , for as much as it is long time passed , that there was no general pas- sage nor voyage over the sea ; and many men ...
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... travels such as Columbus ' voyage to America in 1492. Their horizons widened , men began to dream of a different world ... traveled a great deal in Northern Europe as well as in Italy . He received his educa- tion at the universities of ...
... travels such as Columbus ' voyage to America in 1492. Their horizons widened , men began to dream of a different world ... traveled a great deal in Northern Europe as well as in Italy . He received his educa- tion at the universities of ...
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... Travels of Lemuel Gulliver . ) " Gulliver's Travels " was written as a satire on English politics of the early eighteenth century , but the story is so interestingly written that it outlived the specific situation that brought it forth ...
... Travels of Lemuel Gulliver . ) " Gulliver's Travels " was written as a satire on English politics of the early eighteenth century , but the story is so interestingly written that it outlived the specific situation that brought it forth ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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