Periods of European Literature, Volume 12W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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George Saintsbury. PREFACE . ! IN arranging the last volume of this History of European Literature , it may not be ... volumes , and the jagged outline - as of tallies with one - half wanting - which was in some cases presented . A little ...
George Saintsbury. PREFACE . ! IN arranging the last volume of this History of European Literature , it may not be ... volumes , and the jagged outline - as of tallies with one - half wanting - which was in some cases presented . A little ...
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... last volume ought to appear last , it was by no means so clear that the first ought to appear first , or ( to me at least ) that any other need necessarily come in its numerical place . If the periods had been at first carelessly or too ...
... last volume ought to appear last , it was by no means so clear that the first ought to appear first , or ( to me at least ) that any other need necessarily come in its numerical place . If the periods had been at first carelessly or too ...
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... end . In so vast a scheme there must be flaws and dropped stitches . I know some individual writers whom I myself miss ; and I ... volume which follows necessarily differs , in more than a single point , from most , if not all , of its ...
... end . In so vast a scheme there must be flaws and dropped stitches . I know some individual writers whom I myself miss ; and I ... volume which follows necessarily differs , in more than a single point , from most , if not all , of its ...
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... volumes of the book . We have contracted our range from more than half a millennium in the first volume to little more than half a century in the last ; and yet this contraction , as everybody can apprehend at once , has not kept pace ...
... volumes of the book . We have contracted our range from more than half a millennium in the first volume to little more than half a century in the last ; and yet this contraction , as everybody can apprehend at once , has not kept pace ...
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