Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... never fully exerted abroad till the forces producing it have passed their first period of energy at home . Ariosto is great - his greatness has been , I think , of late years rather in- sufficiently acknowledged by critics . But it is ...
... never fully exerted abroad till the forces producing it have passed their first period of energy at home . Ariosto is great - his greatness has been , I think , of late years rather in- sufficiently acknowledged by critics . But it is ...
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... never been followed up ; but as an Introduction it is excellent . As for German , Professor Herford's Literary Relations of England and Germany ( Cam- bridge , 1886 ) is one of the most thorough of English literary monographs , and has ...
... never been followed up ; but as an Introduction it is excellent . As for German , Professor Herford's Literary Relations of England and Germany ( Cam- bridge , 1886 ) is one of the most thorough of English literary monographs , and has ...
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... sign upon his hand and as a frontlet between his eyes ) that such things never really come from an individual - that they are winds of the spirit blowing no man knows whence , dews of heaven THE HARVEST - TIME OF HUMANISM . 5.
... sign upon his hand and as a frontlet between his eyes ) that such things never really come from an individual - that they are winds of the spirit blowing no man knows whence , dews of heaven THE HARVEST - TIME OF HUMANISM . 5.
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... not reached till a full century after his time . And he would have been worse parted still with English . It is ( or rather it is not quite ) needless B - - to say that More never wrote a line of the THE HARVEST - TIME OF HUMANISM . 17.
... not reached till a full century after his time . And he would have been worse parted still with English . It is ( or rather it is not quite ) needless B - - to say that More never wrote a line of the THE HARVEST - TIME OF HUMANISM . 17.
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George Saintsbury. to say that More never wrote a line of the Utopia in English . But it is not probable that , if he had so written it or had translated it from his own Latin , or if Ascham or any of his contemporaries had done this ...
George Saintsbury. to say that More never wrote a line of the Utopia in English . But it is not probable that , if he had so written it or had translated it from his own Latin , or if Ascham or any of his contemporaries had done this ...
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