Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... appear in all . The first of these is the New Drama ; the second , the Revival of Criticism ; the third , that of Latin writing , which is really literature . This last we have here almost for the last time , and in a more considerable ...
... appear in all . The first of these is the New Drama ; the second , the Revival of Criticism ; the third , that of Latin writing , which is really literature . This last we have here almost for the last time , and in a more considerable ...
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... appear to deserve this credit in the present instance . His Latin work has been considered in some detail in an earlier volume of this History , 1 and we need not repeat the consideration . Boccaccio's , a little later in date , is also ...
... appear to deserve this credit in the present instance . His Latin work has been considered in some detail in an earlier volume of this History , 1 and we need not repeat the consideration . Boccaccio's , a little later in date , is also ...
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... appears to have had not a few of the defects of character of his congeners , and he has benefited rather plus æquo by the tendency which Heterodoxy even more than Orthodoxy has to justify all her children . But his work on Thucydides ...
... appears to have had not a few of the defects of character of his congeners , and he has benefited rather plus æquo by the tendency which Heterodoxy even more than Orthodoxy has to justify all her children . But his work on Thucydides ...
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... appear to be agreed that by far the larger part is still in MS . Even of that which was printed much has never been reprinted , and the original editions , except in public libraries , are made inaccessible to students of moderate means ...
... appear to be agreed that by far the larger part is still in MS . Even of that which was printed much has never been reprinted , and the original editions , except in public libraries , are made inaccessible to students of moderate means ...
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... appears to be a translation by another hand ) act in the most startling manner as foils to the unmiti- gated filth and blind fury of the Latin invectives against " Mabilius " -the Greek scholar Marullus- Politian's successful rival with ...
... appears to be a translation by another hand ) act in the most startling manner as foils to the unmiti- gated filth and blind fury of the Latin invectives against " Mabilius " -the Greek scholar Marullus- Politian's successful rival with ...
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