The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... better than any other ; and it is probable , furthermore , that its religious associations have given it qualities no other writings might have . Here , though we are chiefly concerned with it less as religion than as literary creation ...
... better than any other ; and it is probable , furthermore , that its religious associations have given it qualities no other writings might have . Here , though we are chiefly concerned with it less as religion than as literary creation ...
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... better than the first ones , which were merely translations of earlier Roman works . One of the first writers of modern comedy , Ariosto was the leader in that movement in Italy and France which made playwriting one of the chief ...
... better than the first ones , which were merely translations of earlier Roman works . One of the first writers of modern comedy , Ariosto was the leader in that movement in Italy and France which made playwriting one of the chief ...
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... better cure than business . " As for the degree of the attractiveness of Burton's writing , one can present no better proof than Dr. Johnson's assurance that the Anatomy of Melancholy was the single book sufficiently compelling to make ...
... better cure than business . " As for the degree of the attractiveness of Burton's writing , one can present no better proof than Dr. Johnson's assurance that the Anatomy of Melancholy was the single book sufficiently compelling to make ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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achieved Aeschylus American beauty became believed Ben Jonson brilliant Byron called characters Chicago Public Library classical comedy contemporary critics D. H. Lawrence death drama dramatists early eighteenth century Elizabethan emotion England English epic essays expression Ezra Pound famous fiction figure France French genius George George Sand German Goethe greatest Greek hero human humor ideas important influence interest Italy John language later Latin learning literary literature lived lyric lyric poetry masterpiece Middle Ages modern Molière moral nature nineteenth century novelist novels period philosophy picture plays playwright plot poems poet poetic poetry political popular prose published readers realistic religious Renaissance rich romantic Romanticism Rome satire scenes scholars Shakespeare social songs sonnets Sophocles sort soul spirit style T. S. Eliot tells theater things Thomas thought tion tragedy verse Victorian William writing written wrote young