Periods of European Literature, Volume 7W. Blackwood, 1969 |
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... language what they admired in Virgil and Horace , Seneca and Cicero , Petrarch and Marot and Ronsard . One of the first and best results of these efforts was the purifica- tion of the language ; and the second was the grad- ual ...
... language what they admired in Virgil and Horace , Seneca and Cicero , Petrarch and Marot and Ronsard . One of the first and best results of these efforts was the purifica- tion of the language ; and the second was the grad- ual ...
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... language and the ad- vance of rhetoric . Spieghel and Visscher were lead- ing members , and their houses centres of literary culture . To Visscher's house an additional charm was given by his cultured daughters , Anna and Tesselschade ...
... language and the ad- vance of rhetoric . Spieghel and Visscher were lead- ing members , and their houses centres of literary culture . To Visscher's house an additional charm was given by his cultured daughters , Anna and Tesselschade ...
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... language , and of comedies which might easily have been only cynical like Northward Ho and Westward Ho , -- it is impossible not to admit that the com- plete freedom the dramatists enjoyed , limited by the general exclusion of political ...
... language , and of comedies which might easily have been only cynical like Northward Ho and Westward Ho , -- it is impossible not to admit that the com- plete freedom the dramatists enjoyed , limited by the general exclusion of political ...
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