Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... probably the last great man of letters in any part of Europe who can be said to have been actually fitted for the task . On the other hand , such a book , when written , would , in regard to most of the periods , be very much of a work ...
... probably the last great man of letters in any part of Europe who can be said to have been actually fitted for the task . On the other hand , such a book , when written , would , in regard to most of the periods , be very much of a work ...
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... probably produces more such Latin literature of the first and second class than all other periods from the Fif- teenth century to the Nineteenth put together . The course , therefore , of giving Humanist literature a special place here ...
... probably produces more such Latin literature of the first and second class than all other periods from the Fif- teenth century to the Nineteenth put together . The course , therefore , of giving Humanist literature a special place here ...
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... probably could not have accomplished at all in their own vernaculars , while its circulation would , in these , have been deplorably limited . Let us imagine , but for a moment , the horrible calamity that it would have been to European ...
... probably could not have accomplished at all in their own vernaculars , while its circulation would , in these , have been deplorably limited . Let us imagine , but for a moment , the horrible calamity that it would have been to European ...
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... probably that which , in its average development , has least to satisfy not merely the intellect but even the taste . The average Humanist style is confessedly but an imitation of certain few and definite models , and the average ...
... probably that which , in its average development , has least to satisfy not merely the intellect but even the taste . The average Humanist style is confessedly but an imitation of certain few and definite models , and the average ...
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... probably at the best or very nearly so what could have been done , what all these constituents would have done if they could . Some of these- Erasmus , More , the authors of the Epistola Obscurorum -are famous ; others are at least ...
... probably at the best or very nearly so what could have been done , what all these constituents would have done if they could . Some of these- Erasmus , More , the authors of the Epistola Obscurorum -are famous ; others are at least ...
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