The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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Stran 103
... classical inspiration and taking on an independent tone of its own . Rabelais is the bridge between medieval and modern literature . His satire on politics , the church , and law courts did much to give the people of his time a spirit ...
... classical inspiration and taking on an independent tone of its own . Rabelais is the bridge between medieval and modern literature . His satire on politics , the church , and law courts did much to give the people of his time a spirit ...
Stran 112
... classical authors as Plato , Horace , and Seneca , he sought to mould his life ac- cording to classical precepts . In his Utopia , he suggested an ideal state , some of the features of which were a six - hour day , liberal and ...
... classical authors as Plato , Horace , and Seneca , he sought to mould his life ac- cording to classical precepts . In his Utopia , he suggested an ideal state , some of the features of which were a six - hour day , liberal and ...
Stran 168
... classical in tone , close enough to the classical forms to attract the attention of the best minds of his time , Corneille had a robust- ness , an energy , a passion , that no critical category could restrain . He was accomplished in ...
... classical in tone , close enough to the classical forms to attract the attention of the best minds of his time , Corneille had a robust- ness , an energy , a passion , that no critical category could restrain . He was accomplished in ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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