The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 136
... Century , might be said to have made the Papacy an adjunct of the Spanish crown . But It is hard to see how this somewhat sordid story of reli- gious reorganisation gained for itself the name of Reforma- tion , except on the theory that ...
... Century , might be said to have made the Papacy an adjunct of the Spanish crown . But It is hard to see how this somewhat sordid story of reli- gious reorganisation gained for itself the name of Reforma- tion , except on the theory that ...
Stran 145
... Century ballads belong to the story of medieval poetry . It is the dearth of second - rate poetry during this period . between Chaucer and the middle of the Sixteenth Century which calls for comment . There was plenty of inferior ma ...
... Century ballads belong to the story of medieval poetry . It is the dearth of second - rate poetry during this period . between Chaucer and the middle of the Sixteenth Century which calls for comment . There was plenty of inferior ma ...
Stran 160
... Century - the century of Galileo , of Descartes , of Newton - which forged this tool ; the succeeding generations have busied themselves by applying it to all things , and have thus learned , in a slow and painful man- ner , some of the ...
... Century - the century of Galileo , of Descartes , of Newton - which forged this tool ; the succeeding generations have busied themselves by applying it to all things , and have thus learned , in a slow and painful man- ner , some of the ...
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The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for Poetry Eleanor Carroll Chilton,Herbert Agar Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1929 |
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