Periods of European Literature, Volume 12W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... Classical scholarship - France : the general department — Taine Renan - Merits of his style -- Drama · CHAPTER V. GERMAN LITERATURE . - • 171 Paradox of this chapter - The other Heine - Schopenhauer- Scheffel - Epics : Jordan - Oriental ...
... Classical scholarship - France : the general department — Taine Renan - Merits of his style -- Drama · CHAPTER V. GERMAN LITERATURE . - • 171 Paradox of this chapter - The other Heine - Schopenhauer- Scheffel - Epics : Jordan - Oriental ...
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... classical , and other literature , and developed a faculty of verse - narrative unsurpassed since Scott , producing also , latterly , a kind of saga- romance in prose . Mr Swinburne , the most cosmo- politan of the three , was by ...
... classical , and other literature , and developed a faculty of verse - narrative unsurpassed since Scott , producing also , latterly , a kind of saga- romance in prose . Mr Swinburne , the most cosmo- politan of the three , was by ...
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... classical ( principally Greek ) poets , and he distinguished himself - at all times more or less , but in ever - increasing measure - by violent iconoclasm and anti - Christianity . So far , the de- scription must be scarcely ...
... classical ( principally Greek ) poets , and he distinguished himself - at all times more or less , but in ever - increasing measure - by violent iconoclasm and anti - Christianity . So far , the de- scription must be scarcely ...
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... classical " requirements of a certain rank of pre- eminence in heroes and heroines are entirely done . away with . Morality of any kind ceases to come into play , though immorality of almost any kind is allowed to take its place . The ...
... classical " requirements of a certain rank of pre- eminence in heroes and heroines are entirely done . away with . Morality of any kind ceases to come into play , though immorality of almost any kind is allowed to take its place . The ...
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... Classical Unity of Action nor the Romantic Unity of Interest ; its various motives rather fade away than come to an artistic close ; its figures , strongly as they may seem at times to be projected , -Casaubon , Dorothea , Lydgate ...
... Classical Unity of Action nor the Romantic Unity of Interest ; its various motives rather fade away than come to an artistic close ; its figures , strongly as they may seem at times to be projected , -Casaubon , Dorothea , Lydgate ...
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