Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... deals , not without a certain glance before Reasons for beginning with and after at other work of the same class , this subject , and for the space de . it is not necessary to prefix many general remarks . But it would be improper to ...
... deals , not without a certain glance before Reasons for beginning with and after at other work of the same class , this subject , and for the space de . it is not necessary to prefix many general remarks . But it would be improper to ...
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... deal to do . It is admitted that till we come to the extreme end of the century , the intrinsic value of Humanist work , vernacular or Latin , is exceedingly small , while its critical attitude to literature shows no advance , and even ...
... deal to do . It is admitted that till we come to the extreme end of the century , the intrinsic value of Humanist work , vernacular or Latin , is exceedingly small , while its critical attitude to literature shows no advance , and even ...
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... eminence in this tract of country , a separate chapter is assigned , it would be in- convenient to disjoin the Latin experts from the - vernacular , but we shall endeavour to deal with the 20 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - EARLIER RENAISSANCE .
... eminence in this tract of country , a separate chapter is assigned , it would be in- convenient to disjoin the Latin experts from the - vernacular , but we shall endeavour to deal with the 20 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - EARLIER RENAISSANCE .
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George Saintsbury. vernacular , but we shall endeavour to deal with the rest . Latin verse in Italy . To deal at all exhaustively with even the Italian verse which resulted from this fancy or fashion - not quite , as we have seen , so ...
George Saintsbury. vernacular , but we shall endeavour to deal with the rest . Latin verse in Italy . To deal at all exhaustively with even the Italian verse which resulted from this fancy or fashion - not quite , as we have seen , so ...
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... deal to desire ; the occasional spondaics are not well chosen or adjusted , and though the verses will run trippingly enough for a time , there is generally before long an awkward " pull - up , " or a maladroit adjustment of pauses ...
... deal to desire ; the occasional spondaics are not well chosen or adjusted , and though the verses will run trippingly enough for a time , there is generally before long an awkward " pull - up , " or a maladroit adjustment of pauses ...
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