Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... 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 Europe . It is this ...
... 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 Europe . It is this ...
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... classical Latin , or would - be classical Latin , on the Humanist side - the Colloquies , the Epistolæ Obscurorum Virorum , the Utopia - are all books of the Sixteenth century ; and the first half of that century , our own more special ...
... classical Latin , or would - be classical Latin , on the Humanist side - the Colloquies , the Epistolæ Obscurorum Virorum , the Utopia - are all books of the Sixteenth century ; and the first half of that century , our own more special ...
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... classical learning to countries and to individuals that could make better use of it than themselves . 66 For throughout - in the Utraquists as well as in the Monoglots , in Politian and Sannazar as in Piccolomini and Pontano- the fault ...
... classical learning to countries and to individuals that could make better use of it than themselves . 66 For throughout - in the Utraquists as well as in the Monoglots , in Politian and Sannazar as in Piccolomini and Pontano- the fault ...
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... classical , Humanism in especially the Latin , tongues were remark- relation to the ably different . In the first place , no one vernaculars . of them had ready to hand a vernacular of anything like the advancement and polish of Tuscan ...
... classical , Humanism in especially the Latin , tongues were remark- relation to the ably different . In the first place , no one vernaculars . of them had ready to hand a vernacular of anything like the advancement and polish of Tuscan ...
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... classical studies , there is neither the tedious length nor the disparate subject of Vida's and Fracastoro's poems to annoy us , nor are we ( as in the case of the former's Poetics ) likely to be provoked by the contents . In no case ...
... classical studies , there is neither the tedious length nor the disparate subject of Vida's and Fracastoro's poems to annoy us , nor are we ( as in the case of the former's Poetics ) likely to be provoked by the contents . In no case ...
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