The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... literary work with which the history of Sanskrit writings begins . Sanskrit is the literary language of the Hindus , a language employed in a carefully preserved literature which reveals the outward and inner life of a great people from ...
... literary work with which the history of Sanskrit writings begins . Sanskrit is the literary language of the Hindus , a language employed in a carefully preserved literature which reveals the outward and inner life of a great people from ...
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... LITERARY CRITIC In addition to his work as a poet and dramatist , Dryden , forced to secure more money , did much translating . His renderings of Virgil , Horace , Ovid , Juvenal , Persius , and Homer , and his translation into modern ...
... LITERARY CRITIC In addition to his work as a poet and dramatist , Dryden , forced to secure more money , did much translating . His renderings of Virgil , Horace , Ovid , Juvenal , Persius , and Homer , and his translation into modern ...
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... literary criticism was his use of history and science as tools for literary understanding . He believed in the philosophy of determinism : the theory Bourget condemned in The Disciple , that every action of every moment can only be ...
... literary criticism was his use of history and science as tools for literary understanding . He believed in the philosophy of determinism : the theory Bourget condemned in The Disciple , that every action of every moment can only be ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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