Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... Antiquity again - Clash of rationalism and human- ism - No progress in art - Ancients and moderns : 1. Boileau and ... antiquities- Gilbert Burnet - Secular personal literature - Literary criticism -Dryden as a critic - Two little ...
... Antiquity again - Clash of rationalism and human- ism - No progress in art - Ancients and moderns : 1. Boileau and ... antiquities- Gilbert Burnet - Secular personal literature - Literary criticism -Dryden as a critic - Two little ...
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... Antiquity : Classicism is and always must be a beacon of this kind , because , as its name implies , it drew inspira- tion , powerful if limited , from the ancient Greek and Latin . writings . Antiquity thus fertilised modern letters ...
... Antiquity : Classicism is and always must be a beacon of this kind , because , as its name implies , it drew inspira- tion , powerful if limited , from the ancient Greek and Latin . writings . Antiquity thus fertilised modern letters ...
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... antiquity . And there was a third check , which also was , or seemed to be , a philosophical one . This was the false analogy of the advance of science . How false , it is not superfluous even now to say . Those who think to trace an ...
... antiquity . And there was a third check , which also was , or seemed to be , a philosophical one . This was the false analogy of the advance of science . How false , it is not superfluous even now to say . Those who think to trace an ...
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