The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... written to cele- brate events in the histories of the different countries . The Chronicles of Robert of Gloucester is an early history which is written in a style very simi- lar to that of Beowulf ; and Guy of Warwick is a later English ...
... written to cele- brate events in the histories of the different countries . The Chronicles of Robert of Gloucester is an early history which is written in a style very simi- lar to that of Beowulf ; and Guy of Warwick is a later English ...
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... written between the accession of Elizabeth and 1642 , when the theaters were closed , not to re - open until 1660. For , although Elizabeth died in 1603 , the dramatists who were writing during her last years lived on and went on writing ...
... written between the accession of Elizabeth and 1642 , when the theaters were closed , not to re - open until 1660. For , although Elizabeth died in 1603 , the dramatists who were writing during her last years lived on and went on writing ...
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... written too close to the author's experience , too factual and not selective enough in detail , Fisher's honesty and fearlessness come through to make the series an important American record . The early books of the Californian , John ...
... written too close to the author's experience , too factual and not selective enough in detail , Fisher's honesty and fearlessness come through to make the series an important American record . The early books of the Californian , John ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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