The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... period was a stormy era of conspiracy and conflict . Dur- ing this period Catiline attempted to destroy the commonwealth , the civil war of Caesar and Pompey took place , and these great leaders were killed . In this stormy period ...
... period was a stormy era of conspiracy and conflict . Dur- ing this period Catiline attempted to destroy the commonwealth , the civil war of Caesar and Pompey took place , and these great leaders were killed . In this stormy period ...
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... period of Shakespeare's creative life belong his sonnets , which followed the sonnet - sequence mode and developed the fashionable themes treated by scores of his contemporaries . But Shakespeare turned this worn metal into lines that ...
... period of Shakespeare's creative life belong his sonnets , which followed the sonnet - sequence mode and developed the fashionable themes treated by scores of his contemporaries . But Shakespeare turned this worn metal into lines that ...
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... period . Then there follows a period that includes minor writers such as Michael Field - the pen - name of two women , Katherine Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper - Laurence Binyon ( 1869- ) , T. Sturge Moore ( 1870- ) , Henry ...
... period . Then there follows a period that includes minor writers such as Michael Field - the pen - name of two women , Katherine Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper - Laurence Binyon ( 1869- ) , T. Sturge Moore ( 1870- ) , Henry ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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