Periods of European Literature, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1897 |
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... merely the best literature in form , and all but the best in matter , of the time , but that which all the time was imitating , or shortly about to imitate , both in form and matter . Again , England presents during this time , though ...
... merely the best literature in form , and all but the best in matter , of the time , but that which all the time was imitating , or shortly about to imitate , both in form and matter . Again , England presents during this time , though ...
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... merely dependent to a great extent on Provençal , but can be better handled in connection with Dante , who falls to the province of the writer of the next volume . The Celtic tongues were either past or not come to their chief ...
... merely dependent to a great extent on Provençal , but can be better handled in connection with Dante , who falls to the province of the writer of the next volume . The Celtic tongues were either past or not come to their chief ...
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... mere amusement , of which there are few books fuller . The agreeable effrontery with which the question " whether to ... merely cracking jokes , he was exercising him- self , or his countrymen , or at farthest his successors , in the use ...
... mere amusement , of which there are few books fuller . The agreeable effrontery with which the question " whether to ... merely cracking jokes , he was exercising him- self , or his countrymen , or at farthest his successors , in the use ...
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... merely present in them , but is present in a manner of which few traces can be found in classical times . And some such students , at least , will probably go on to examine the details of the hymn writers ' method , with the result of ...
... merely present in them , but is present in a manner of which few traces can be found in classical times . And some such students , at least , will probably go on to examine the details of the hymn writers ' method , with the result of ...
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... mere reductions of barren logomachy to the flatly absurd . Still , this importance , though real , though great , is not directly literary . The claim which makes it impossible to pass them over here is that excellently put in the two ...
... mere reductions of barren logomachy to the flatly absurd . Still , this importance , though real , though great , is not directly literary . The claim which makes it impossible to pass them over here is that excellently put in the two ...
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