Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 páginas |
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... Italian is not surprising , when we know that he visited both France and Italy , and had to learn each language . Nor is it surprising that , during the latter part of his life , he should devote himself to the com- pletion of his ...
... Italian is not surprising , when we know that he visited both France and Italy , and had to learn each language . Nor is it surprising that , during the latter part of his life , he should devote himself to the com- pletion of his ...
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... Italians . " None of our lives can be divided into watertight compartments . All that can safely be said is that we ... Italian story - teller Boccaccio . From Boccaccio he got Troilus and Criseyde - not a translation , for he uses less ...
... Italians . " None of our lives can be divided into watertight compartments . All that can safely be said is that we ... Italian story - teller Boccaccio . From Boccaccio he got Troilus and Criseyde - not a translation , for he uses less ...
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... Italy . In those days Milton was a popular and polished young man , known as a lover of music , theatres , and society , as well as of the poetry to which he meant to devote his life . On his return from Italy , however , he felt it his ...
... Italy . In those days Milton was a popular and polished young man , known as a lover of music , theatres , and society , as well as of the poetry to which he meant to devote his life . On his return from Italy , however , he felt it his ...
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