The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... produced no truly great figures . Chaucer's two chief pupils , Thomas Occleve ( c.1370 - c.1450 ) and John Lydgate ( c.1370-1451 ) are interesting only historically , since they failed not only to master the melody of Chaucer's verse ...
... produced no truly great figures . Chaucer's two chief pupils , Thomas Occleve ( c.1370 - c.1450 ) and John Lydgate ( c.1370-1451 ) are interesting only historically , since they failed not only to master the melody of Chaucer's verse ...
Stran 151
... produced . Fuller's work , like that of Raleigh , Browne , Burton , Walton , Taylor , has survived for the high merit of spirit and brain that produced it and for the charm of the personality that was displayed by it . JOHN MILTON Of ...
... produced . Fuller's work , like that of Raleigh , Browne , Burton , Walton , Taylor , has survived for the high merit of spirit and brain that produced it and for the charm of the personality that was displayed by it . JOHN MILTON Of ...
Stran 236
... produced was a group called the local colorists . The beginnings of local color writing are to be found in certain fictional creations to which respectable critics paid little attention in the period of their origin , between 1830 and ...
... produced was a group called the local colorists . The beginnings of local color writing are to be found in certain fictional creations to which respectable critics paid little attention in the period of their origin , between 1830 and ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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