The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... language , because the church preserved the learning and the language of the old world , throughout the entire Middle Ages Latin was the language used by religious writers . The Bible was , of course , the foundation for all the ...
... language , because the church preserved the learning and the language of the old world , throughout the entire Middle Ages Latin was the language used by religious writers . The Bible was , of course , the foundation for all the ...
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... language of Europe , the modern languages had arisen . Printing had taken the place of the romantic wandering minstrels . The period of the Crusades like the great religious fervor which had inspired them was over . The castles of the ...
... language of Europe , the modern languages had arisen . Printing had taken the place of the romantic wandering minstrels . The period of the Crusades like the great religious fervor which had inspired them was over . The castles of the ...
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... language of common speech . Coleridge went to at great deal of pains , later , to show that Wordsworth's finest poetry was not written in the language of common speech at all , but in the words that are suitable to deep reflection and ...
... language of common speech . Coleridge went to at great deal of pains , later , to show that Wordsworth's finest poetry was not written in the language of common speech at all , but in the words that are suitable to deep reflection and ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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