Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... - probably helped that disastrous process of translating the great mediæval hymns which was carried on during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , and which ultimately 54 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - EARLIER RENAISSANCE .
... - probably helped that disastrous process of translating the great mediæval hymns which was carried on during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , and which ultimately 54 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - EARLIER RENAISSANCE .
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... mediæval shortcomings in respect of Character , and the rudimentary , though distinct , conception of its dramatic faculty , had made themselves felt . Erasmus , though choosing to speak " by personages , " writes what are really ...
... mediæval shortcomings in respect of Character , and the rudimentary , though distinct , conception of its dramatic faculty , had made themselves felt . Erasmus , though choosing to speak " by personages , " writes what are really ...
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... pretty free . Very much more respectable and more literary , is the delectable dog - Latina little but not much further caninised from the later mediæval pseudo- vernacular - in 92 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - EARLIER RENAISSANCE .
... pretty free . Very much more respectable and more literary , is the delectable dog - Latina little but not much further caninised from the later mediæval pseudo- vernacular - in 92 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - EARLIER RENAISSANCE .
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George Saintsbury. further caninised from the later mediæval pseudo- vernacular - in which the Obscuri write , and which , in the Dialogus Mire Festivus , is contrasted with the fairly Ciceronian and Terentian style of Erasmus and ...
George Saintsbury. further caninised from the later mediæval pseudo- vernacular - in which the Obscuri write , and which , in the Dialogus Mire Festivus , is contrasted with the fairly Ciceronian and Terentian style of Erasmus and ...
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... mediæval period . The precinct of the ancient capital of the world , the patrimony of the modern Church , passed almost without a gap of twilight from Darkness to Renaissance . The latest of all European countries to achieve a real ...
... mediæval period . The precinct of the ancient capital of the world , the patrimony of the modern Church , passed almost without a gap of twilight from Darkness to Renaissance . The latest of all European countries to achieve a real ...
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