The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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Stran 8
... gives us the easiest and quickest access to these things which give color , tone , vibrancy , and tang to life . I do not know how better to dramatize these values above the practical which great literature gives than to tell here the ...
... gives us the easiest and quickest access to these things which give color , tone , vibrancy , and tang to life . I do not know how better to dramatize these values above the practical which great literature gives than to tell here the ...
Stran 59
... give his gods a home . Thence comes the hardy Latin brood , The ancient sires of Alba's blood , And lofty - rampired Rome . As this summary suggests , Virgil wrote with Homer in mind . Not only is the Latin epic about a national hero ...
... give his gods a home . Thence comes the hardy Latin brood , The ancient sires of Alba's blood , And lofty - rampired Rome . As this summary suggests , Virgil wrote with Homer in mind . Not only is the Latin epic about a national hero ...
Stran 103
... give the people of his time a spirit of freedom and curiosity about ideals and customs which they had practiced for centuries unthinkingly . His sympathy for children and for the underdog , and his love of the good things of life , make ...
... give the people of his time a spirit of freedom and curiosity about ideals and customs which they had practiced for centuries unthinkingly . His sympathy for children and for the underdog , and his love of the good things of life , 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