A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... ideal type of go- vernment , Machiavelli's Prince , a study of the art of states- manship , Castiglione's Courtier , a description of the ideal type of courtier and his accomplishments , and also the educational treatise of the Spaniard ...
... ideal type of go- vernment , Machiavelli's Prince , a study of the art of states- manship , Castiglione's Courtier , a description of the ideal type of courtier and his accomplishments , and also the educational treatise of the Spaniard ...
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... ideal of the fully de- veloped personality . It was indeed the ideal that Caxton and Malory , and the author of Gawain had been vaguely seeking for in a past ideal of chivalry , brought closer and made accessible through the classics ...
... ideal of the fully de- veloped personality . It was indeed the ideal that Caxton and Malory , and the author of Gawain had been vaguely seeking for in a past ideal of chivalry , brought closer and made accessible through the classics ...
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... ideal of pcetic language was that it should approach the conversation of gentlemen . That , as cne can see from the style of the passages just qucted , is also the ideal for prcse ease , clarity , na- turalness , even a certain ...
... ideal of pcetic language was that it should approach the conversation of gentlemen . That , as cne can see from the style of the passages just qucted , is also the ideal for prcse ease , clarity , na- turalness , even a certain ...
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