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... least some want of familiarity with the less important , is permitted where the writer is " thoroughly acquainted with the literature which happened to be of greatest prominence in the special period . " I must leave others to decide ...
... least some want of familiarity with the less important , is permitted where the writer is " thoroughly acquainted with the literature which happened to be of greatest prominence in the special period . " I must leave others to decide ...
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... least valuable part of the literature of the Peninsula . In what is original and important , the share of the Portuguese is dubious or null . They have a doubtful right to the Libros de Caballerías . They have a very insignificant share ...
... least valuable part of the literature of the Peninsula . In what is original and important , the share of the Portuguese is dubious or null . They have a doubtful right to the Libros de Caballerías . They have a very insignificant share ...
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fact is that at a time when classic , or at least new influences , born of the Renaissance , were carrying all before them in France and England , and in Italy had long ago definitively conquered , the Spaniards did not wholly part with ...
fact is that at a time when classic , or at least new influences , born of the Renaissance , were carrying all before them in France and England , and in Italy had long ago definitively conquered , the Spaniards did not wholly part with ...
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... , though it is at least as old as 1555 , and is simple enough , is also , un- fortunately , bathos . And this is very far from being a solitary example . The result is , that Lockhart's THE LATER RENAISSANCE IN SPAIN . 19.
... , though it is at least as old as 1555 , and is simple enough , is also , un- fortunately , bathos . And this is very far from being a solitary example . The result is , that Lockhart's THE LATER RENAISSANCE IN SPAIN . 19.
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... least as plausible as the first . However that may be , it is difficult to see how the Inquisition is to be made responsible for the carelessness of form and the loquacious commonplace , which are the main defects of Spanish prose and ...
... least as plausible as the first . However that may be , it is difficult to see how the Inquisition is to be made responsible for the carelessness of form and the loquacious commonplace , which are the main defects of Spanish prose and ...
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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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