The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... matter how small , his disciples could give , although he allowed none to stay , no matter how rich , who was not enthusiastic and intelligent . This sage was not only a great scholar and teacher but also an adminis- trator who could ...
... matter how small , his disciples could give , although he allowed none to stay , no matter how rich , who was not enthusiastic and intelligent . This sage was not only a great scholar and teacher but also an adminis- trator who could ...
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... Matter of France . " Some persons have tried to divide the literature of the Middle Ages into three parts : " the Matter of France , " " the Matter of Britain , " and " the Matter of Rome . " The Matter of Rome is merely the retelling ...
... Matter of France . " Some persons have tried to divide the literature of the Middle Ages into three parts : " the Matter of France , " " the Matter of Britain , " and " the Matter of Rome . " The Matter of Rome is merely the retelling ...
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... matter of fact , who really founded Naturalism , with Germinie Lacerteux ( 1865 ) . Their books show an artistic preoccupation with technique as well as the hopeless pessimism characteristic of naturalistic literature . Another novelist ...
... matter of fact , who really founded Naturalism , with Germinie Lacerteux ( 1865 ) . Their books show an artistic preoccupation with technique as well as the hopeless pessimism characteristic of naturalistic literature . Another novelist ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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