Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... admirable style ; while Mr Seebohm's earlier Oxford Reformers has stood the test of examination by more than a generation of specialists with almost unsurpassed success . He who , not being a specialist all round , enters a province so ...
... admirable style ; while Mr Seebohm's earlier Oxford Reformers has stood the test of examination by more than a generation of specialists with almost unsurpassed success . He who , not being a specialist all round , enters a province so ...
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... admirable accom- plishment and adaptability , which ( even for French to some extent , for the others to a very much greater ) had the advantage of being slightly different from the native idiom and construction , and therefore of ...
... admirable accom- plishment and adaptability , which ( even for French to some extent , for the others to a very much greater ) had the advantage of being slightly different from the native idiom and construction , and therefore of ...
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... admirable model of German abstinence from criticism proper , and even from an account , however succinct , of the author . The other work of Secundus , which will be found in the Delicia Poetarum Belgicorum , iv . 147 sq . , is mostly ...
... admirable model of German abstinence from criticism proper , and even from an account , however succinct , of the author . The other work of Secundus , which will be found in the Delicia Poetarum Belgicorum , iv . 147 sq . , is mostly ...
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... admirable Latin verse - writers , Arthur Johnstone ( 1587-1641 ) 1 and Casimir Sarbiewski ( 1595-1640 ) , compel the admira- tion of scholars , if they are hardly known to the general reader ; but the one represents a vernacular which ...
... admirable Latin verse - writers , Arthur Johnstone ( 1587-1641 ) 1 and Casimir Sarbiewski ( 1595-1640 ) , compel the admira- tion of scholars , if they are hardly known to the general reader ; but the one represents a vernacular which ...
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... admirable expression throughout the gift which makes their Latin the most living and accomplished of its kind , at once neither slavishly classical nor barbarously modern -is a very great matter . That Erasmus comes third , and by no ...
... admirable expression throughout the gift which makes their Latin the most living and accomplished of its kind , at once neither slavishly classical nor barbarously modern -is a very great matter . That Erasmus comes third , and by no ...
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