The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... wrote what we can truly call a book of history . Villehardouin ( 1150-1213 ) , a soldier , wrote his memoirs , graphically describing the Crusades in which he took part , although he is less concerned with actual historical events than ...
... wrote what we can truly call a book of history . Villehardouin ( 1150-1213 ) , a soldier , wrote his memoirs , graphically describing the Crusades in which he took part , although he is less concerned with actual historical events than ...
Stran 255
... wrote a great deal of poetry , much of which seems dull and prosy today , particularly his long , reflective poem The Excursion ( 1814 ) , of which Byron wrote : " A drowsy , frowsy poem , The Excursion , Writ in a manner which is my ...
... wrote a great deal of poetry , much of which seems dull and prosy today , particularly his long , reflective poem The Excursion ( 1814 ) , of which Byron wrote : " A drowsy , frowsy poem , The Excursion , Writ in a manner which is my ...
Stran 273
... wrote stories with Italian settings . Fritz Reuter ( 1810-1874 ) wrote chiefly in Plattdeutsch or Low German . He has been called the German Dickens . He was a drunkard in his early years and had served a long imprisonment ; so he had ...
... wrote stories with Italian settings . Fritz Reuter ( 1810-1874 ) wrote chiefly in Plattdeutsch or Low German . He has been called the German Dickens . He was a drunkard in his early years and had served a long imprisonment ; so he had ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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