The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... religion of the medieval period that really shows that Dante is the last great man of the Middle Ages . The religious fervor which colors every line of the poem , which gives it its sublimity , is not a strange phenomenon in the age ...
... religion of the medieval period that really shows that Dante is the last great man of the Middle Ages . The religious fervor which colors every line of the poem , which gives it its sublimity , is not a strange phenomenon in the age ...
Stran 107
... religious attack upon the Catholic churchmen . In 1522 he wrote a religious tract , Of the Babylonian Captivity of the Church , and , in reply to the excommunication of the pope , Of the Freedom of the German People . In these works ...
... religious attack upon the Catholic churchmen . In 1522 he wrote a religious tract , Of the Babylonian Captivity of the Church , and , in reply to the excommunication of the pope , Of the Freedom of the German People . In these works ...
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... religious preachments , but Winthrop managed to work them in . When he saw a mouse triumph over a snake , for example , he pointed out That the snake was the devil ; the mouse was a poor contemptible people , which God had brought ...
... religious preachments , but Winthrop managed to work them in . When he saw a mouse triumph over a snake , for example , he pointed out That the snake was the devil ; the mouse was a poor contemptible people , which God had brought ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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