The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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Stran 14
... feelings he has lived through , and that other people are infected by these feelings , and also ex- perience them . " Finally , the reader who comes to know literature well will discover rich beauty in its patterns , its unifying motifs ...
... feelings he has lived through , and that other people are infected by these feelings , and also ex- perience them . " Finally , the reader who comes to know literature well will discover rich beauty in its patterns , its unifying motifs ...
Stran 86
... feeling of the poet , was written in Italy . The poems of St. Francis of Assisi are among the best of the lyrics of ... feelings of all lovers . In this little sonnet he speaks to everyone who is in love : All ye that pass along Love's ...
... feeling of the poet , was written in Italy . The poems of St. Francis of Assisi are among the best of the lyrics of ... feelings of all lovers . In this little sonnet he speaks to everyone who is in love : All ye that pass along Love's ...
Stran 381
... feeling that the technique of Naturalism made characters seem weak - willed and a prey to Nature's forces ... feelings without calling for psycho- analysis , and to write plays of universal significance . The ability to penetrate beneath ...
... feeling that the technique of Naturalism made characters seem weak - willed and a prey to Nature's forces ... feelings without calling for psycho- analysis , and to write plays of universal significance . The ability to penetrate beneath ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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