Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... 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 degree than in any volume of our history save ...
... 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 degree than in any volume of our history save ...
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... drama - More - Elyot - Theological polemic - Latimer - The translators and liturgists - Puzzles of their work - Its unsur- passed literary quality - The Cambridge prose - men ... drama in France - Gringore - Other drama - The CONTENTS . XV.
... drama - More - Elyot - Theological polemic - Latimer - The translators and liturgists - Puzzles of their work - Its unsur- passed literary quality - The Cambridge prose - men ... drama in France - Gringore - Other drama - The CONTENTS . XV.
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George Saintsbury. drama in France - Gringore - Other drama - The farces -- Mys- teries and moralities - Drama in England - The interlude- John Heywood - His pieces - Some other interludes - John Bale - Kyng Johan -- Its position as ...
George Saintsbury. drama in France - Gringore - Other drama - The farces -- Mys- teries and moralities - Drama in England - The interlude- John Heywood - His pieces - Some other interludes - John Bale - Kyng Johan -- Its position as ...
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... Drama , -to each of which , in consequence of their special 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 ...
... Drama , -to each of which , in consequence of their special 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 ...
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... dramatic chapter . The Quinque Poetæ Hetrusci and the Antho- The abundance of Latin verse in Italy at this period may be illustrated from two volumes 1 which appeared in successive years just about the end of it , and which , ranging ...
... dramatic chapter . The Quinque Poetæ Hetrusci and the Antho- The abundance of Latin verse in Italy at this period may be illustrated from two volumes 1 which appeared in successive years just about the end of it , and which , ranging ...
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