The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... poetic lines scan and rhyme . The scholars were convinced at first that the poets must put a certain number of syllables into each line , just as the an- cients had done . This was an opinion held by the teacher of Spenser , the famous ...
... poetic lines scan and rhyme . The scholars were convinced at first that the poets must put a certain number of syllables into each line , just as the an- cients had done . This was an opinion held by the teacher of Spenser , the famous ...
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... poet , Franz Grillparzer ( 1791-1872 ) , wrote poetic dramas for the most part , with his Golden Fleece ( 1820 ) , King Ottokar ( 1825 ) and A Faithful Servant ( 1828 ) . The poetic dramas of Richard Wag- ner ( 1813-1883 ) , his Tristan ...
... poet , Franz Grillparzer ( 1791-1872 ) , wrote poetic dramas for the most part , with his Golden Fleece ( 1820 ) , King Ottokar ( 1825 ) and A Faithful Servant ( 1828 ) . The poetic dramas of Richard Wag- ner ( 1813-1883 ) , his Tristan ...
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... poetic age . The number of excellent poets is so great as to render impossible a complete mention of even the finest . A few are Gustav Ullman , Sigfrid Siwertz , Bo Bergman , Sven Lidman , and Anders Österling . But perhaps the ...
... poetic age . The number of excellent poets is so great as to render impossible a complete mention of even the finest . A few are Gustav Ullman , Sigfrid Siwertz , Bo Bergman , Sven Lidman , and Anders Österling . But perhaps the ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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