Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... style ; while Mr Seebohm's earlier Oxford Reformers has stood the test of examination by more than a generation of specialists with almost unsurpassed success . He who , not being a specialist all round , enters a province so infested ...
... style ; while Mr Seebohm's earlier Oxford Reformers has stood the test of examination by more than a generation of specialists with almost unsurpassed success . He who , not being a specialist all round , enters a province so infested ...
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... style and verse - Story - character - Of Italian romance generally — Italian humour - Both as in Ariosto- Scenes ... style - Short running commentary - General remarks - Calvin - Value of the Institution in style - Minorities of the mid ...
... style and verse - Story - character - Of Italian romance generally — Italian humour - Both as in Ariosto- Scenes ... style - Short running commentary - General remarks - Calvin - Value of the Institution in style - Minorities of the mid ...
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... style - In drama - More - Elyot - Theological polemic - Latimer - The translators and liturgists - Puzzles of their work - Its unsur- passed literary quality - The Cambridge prose - men - Cheke- Wilson - His Art of Rhetoric- " Ink ...
... style - In drama - More - Elyot - Theological polemic - Latimer - The translators and liturgists - Puzzles of their work - Its unsur- passed literary quality - The Cambridge prose - men - Cheke- Wilson - His Art of Rhetoric- " Ink ...
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... styles , and in reality for many of them . Besides this , there was the subtle and not dishonourable temptation to appeal , not to the limited audience of a single tongue and country in a fashion which the choicer spirits even of that ...
... styles , and in reality for many of them . Besides this , there was the subtle and not dishonourable temptation to appeal , not to the limited audience of a single tongue and country in a fashion which the choicer spirits even of that ...
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... style and Boccaccio's for Latin and Greek knowledge -they may be said between them to have very nearly exhausted all that Humanism had of good in germ if not in fulness , with the exception of the purely critical side , which neither ...
... style and Boccaccio's for Latin and Greek knowledge -they may be said between them to have very nearly exhausted all that Humanism had of good in germ if not in fulness , with the exception of the purely critical side , which neither ...
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