Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... means the closing years of the fifteenth century and the first half of the sixteenth - the time when , the study of Greek having previously come to support and correct that of Latin in Italy , the full classical culture was transmitted ...
... means the closing years of the fifteenth century and the first half of the sixteenth - the time when , the study of Greek having previously come to support and correct that of Latin in Italy , the full classical culture was transmitted ...
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... means and methods -The English sonnet - The " Poulter's Measure , " & c . - Blank verse - Some others - Tusser and Heywood - The Proverbs and Epigrams 231 CHAPTER V. THE GERMAN VERNACULAR . Poverty of German not quite intelligible but ...
... means and methods -The English sonnet - The " Poulter's Measure , " & c . - Blank verse - Some others - Tusser and Heywood - The Proverbs and Epigrams 231 CHAPTER V. THE GERMAN VERNACULAR . Poverty of German not quite intelligible but ...
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... 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 anything else , as a vehicle ...
... 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 anything else , as a vehicle ...
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... means by the entirely unliterary craze for such things on the part of collectors . Yet again it may be pretty freely doubted whether any one but a pure literary hedonist , with a competent fortune and his time to himself , would be ...
... means by the entirely unliterary craze for such things on the part of collectors . Yet again it may be pretty freely doubted whether any one but a pure literary hedonist , with a competent fortune and his time to himself , would be ...
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... means that he drank the milk . But it liter- ally suggests the singular picture of a person watering his dry limbs with goat's milk as a shop - boy waters the pavement in front of his master's shop . Flaminio is seen at his best in the ...
... means that he drank the milk . But it liter- ally suggests the singular picture of a person watering his dry limbs with goat's milk as a shop - boy waters the pavement in front of his master's shop . Flaminio is seen at his best in the ...
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