Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... Italy , the full classical culture was transmitted from Italy herself to France and England , and so helped to install , in forms which cannot even to this day be said to have been wholly antiquated , the two greatest literatures of ...
... Italy , the full classical culture was transmitted from Italy herself to France and England , and so helped to install , in forms which cannot even to this day be said to have been wholly antiquated , the two greatest literatures of ...
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George Saintsbury. and therefore of the volume . As regards Italy herself the interest is somewhat less - great as are some of the names that have to be mentioned as Italian . Such minority is almost necessarily implied in the mere fact ...
George Saintsbury. and therefore of the volume . As regards Italy herself the interest is somewhat less - great as are some of the names that have to be mentioned as Italian . Such minority is almost necessarily implied in the mere fact ...
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George Saintsbury. Italian failed to do for her what it did for English and for French ; while the companion but different ... Italy , the names of Gregorovius , Burckhardt , Villari , and 1 See The Later Renaissance . many others need no ...
George Saintsbury. Italian failed to do for her what it did for English and for French ; while the companion but different ... Italy , the names of Gregorovius , Burckhardt , Villari , and 1 See The Later Renaissance . many others need no ...
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... Italy , nearly half of which is devoted to our subject , is both peccant and virtuous in exactly opposite kinds : his fluency and exuberance of language contrasting with Hallam's measured dignity as his engouement and excess contrast ...
... Italy , nearly half of which is devoted to our subject , is both peccant and virtuous in exactly opposite kinds : his fluency and exuberance of language contrasting with Hallam's measured dignity as his engouement and excess contrast ...
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... Italy . With regard to France , Mr Arthur Tilley's most promising intro- ductory volume , 1 now sixteen years old , has unfortu- nately never been followed up ; but as an Introduction it is excellent . As for German , Professor ...
... Italy . With regard to France , Mr Arthur Tilley's most promising intro- ductory volume , 1 now sixteen years old , has unfortu- nately never been followed up ; but as an Introduction it is excellent . As for German , Professor ...
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