Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... least hope to emerge from it an Eckius not too much dedolatus.1 I should , in conclusion , like , now that the History of which this volume is the seventh has gone so far on its way , to point out , if it be not improper , that neither ...
... least hope to emerge from it an Eckius not too much dedolatus.1 I should , in conclusion , like , now that the History of which this volume is the seventh has gone so far on its way , to point out , if it be not improper , that neither ...
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... least one sense may be taken to mean , on one side the attempt almost to limit literature to Greek and Latin in the past , on the other to employ Latin and even to some extent Greek , always with preference , and sometimes with scorn of ...
... least one sense may be taken to mean , on one side the attempt almost to limit literature to Greek and Latin in the past , on the other to employ Latin and even to some extent Greek , always with preference , and sometimes with scorn of ...
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... least showed something of the coming folly of despising his mother tongue , or affecting to despise it ; but it was not really possible for the author of the Rime to do 1 The Fourteenth Century , p . 247 sq . this seriously , and so ...
... least showed something of the coming folly of despising his mother tongue , or affecting to despise it ; but it was not really possible for the author of the Rime to do 1 The Fourteenth Century , p . 247 sq . this seriously , and so ...
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... allowed ; in the third , the credit is at least not less , perhaps more , due to the princes and merchant - princes who would have these things , than to the scholars , who were often little more than THE HARVEST - TIME OF HUMANISM . 9.
... allowed ; in the third , the credit is at least not less , perhaps more , due to the princes and merchant - princes who would have these things , than to the scholars , who were often little more than THE HARVEST - TIME OF HUMANISM . 9.
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... least partly , the fault of the Humanists . Work of the Humanists of It may , however , be urged , with some show of reason , that at the end of the period immediately pre- ceding our own , no small atonement was made . Most assuredly ...
... least partly , the fault of the Humanists . Work of the Humanists of It may , however , be urged , with some show of reason , that at the end of the period immediately pre- ceding our own , no small atonement was made . Most assuredly ...
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