The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... expression , Bacon polished the prose sentence until it reached a shining beauty that was almost poetic . CONCLUSION The English Renaissance , then , was a period in which man's flowering genius found its fullest and highest expression ...
... expression , Bacon polished the prose sentence until it reached a shining beauty that was almost poetic . CONCLUSION The English Renaissance , then , was a period in which man's flowering genius found its fullest and highest expression ...
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... expression . And not only was this true of everyday life , but also was it true of literature . Poets began to insist on precision and discipline . They insisted that art was expression within strict limits . This age of the Restoration ...
... expression . And not only was this true of everyday life , but also was it true of literature . Poets began to insist on precision and discipline . They insisted that art was expression within strict limits . This age of the Restoration ...
Stran 159
... expression and as a record of the times in which Pepys lived . Sober , realistic , plodding , yet sometimes charming , sensitive , humorous , Pepys ' diary is symbolic of the middle - class man who then was making him- self felt in the ...
... expression and as a record of the times in which Pepys lived . Sober , realistic , plodding , yet sometimes charming , sensitive , humorous , Pepys ' diary is symbolic of the middle - class man who then was making him- self felt in the ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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