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... given time . " Nobody could be more conscious of his insufficiency to attain to any such standard of knowledge than I have had occasion to become in the course of executing the part of the plan intrusted to me . Though I hope my work ...
... given time . " Nobody could be more conscious of his insufficiency to attain to any such standard of knowledge than I have had occasion to become in the course of executing the part of the plan intrusted to me . Though I hope my work ...
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... given in the text , they may be repeated here by way of preliminary excuse . It has been decided to treat the Spaniards as an example of the overlapping necessary to the satisfactory carrying out of a series in periods . I have begun ...
... given in the text , they may be repeated here by way of preliminary excuse . It has been decided to treat the Spaniards as an example of the overlapping necessary to the satisfactory carrying out of a series in periods . I have begun ...
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... given rise to a school of imitators . The connection of Aragon with Italy was close . Dante found translators , and Pe- trarch imitators , among the Catalan poets of Valencia , and from thence their influence spread to Castile . Juan ...
... given rise to a school of imitators . The connection of Aragon with Italy was close . Dante found translators , and Pe- trarch imitators , among the Catalan poets of Valencia , and from thence their influence spread to Castile . Juan ...
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... Given , then , a people who had very little faculty for delicate verse , and a lan- guage which wanted both the wealth of the Italian accent and the flexibility of the French , and it is easy to see what was likely to be the end of the ...
... Given , then , a people who had very little faculty for delicate verse , and a lan- guage which wanted both the wealth of the Italian accent and the flexibility of the French , and it is easy to see what was likely to be the end of the ...
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... given up the attempt to class them by age , and indeed that must needs be a hopeless task where poems have been preserved by oral tradition alone , and have therefore been subject to modification by every succeeding generation . The ...
... given up the attempt to class them by age , and indeed that must needs be a hopeless task where poems have been preserved by oral tradition alone , and have therefore been subject to modification by every succeeding generation . The ...
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Periods of European Literature: The later renaissance David Hannay,George Saintsbury Visualização integral - 1911 |
Periods of European Literature: The later renaissance David Hannay,George Saintsbury Visualização integral - 1911 |
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