The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1941 - 383 strani |
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Stran 75
... Later versions of the Chanson de Roland add episodes of love , gallantry , and friendship . Still later , unfortunately , the Chanson de Roland was written in rhyming poetry which destroyed its strength , its beauty , its stirring ...
... Later versions of the Chanson de Roland add episodes of love , gallantry , and friendship . Still later , unfortunately , the Chanson de Roland was written in rhyming poetry which destroyed its strength , its beauty , its stirring ...
Stran 76
... later Middle Ages . Although few old copies of it now sur- vive , there are so many references to it in other writings that it must have been written by the twelfth or thirteenth century . Amadis of Gaul is a tale of chivalry of knights ...
... later Middle Ages . Although few old copies of it now sur- vive , there are so many references to it in other writings that it must have been written by the twelfth or thirteenth century . Amadis of Gaul is a tale of chivalry of knights ...
Stran 133
... LATER ELIZABETHAN DRAMA For all its symptoms of decay , the later period of Elizabethan drama re- mained rich in plays and playwrights . What these men lacked in normality of outlook and sunniness of point of view they more than made up ...
... LATER ELIZABETHAN DRAMA For all its symptoms of decay , the later period of Elizabethan drama re- mained rich in plays and playwrights . What these men lacked in normality of outlook and sunniness of point of view they more than made up ...
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INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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