Periods of European Literature, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1897 |
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George Saintsbury. guage , and the one qualification which it lacked in classical times for philosophic use , the presence of a full and exact terminology , was supplied in the Middle Ages by the fearless barbarism ( as pedants call it ) ...
George Saintsbury. guage , and the one qualification which it lacked in classical times for philosophic use , the presence of a full and exact terminology , was supplied in the Middle Ages by the fearless barbarism ( as pedants call it ) ...
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... classical story , though at- Legend , tractive to the highest degree as evidence of the extraordinary plastic power of the period , which could transform all art to its own image . and guise , and though not destitute of individual ...
... classical story , though at- Legend , tractive to the highest degree as evidence of the extraordinary plastic power of the period , which could transform all art to its own image . and guise , and though not destitute of individual ...
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... classical story , different from those of Frankish , Teutonic , and Scandinavian romance ; but , as it seems to them , like what has been observed of the early native poetry of Wales , and still more ( seeing that the indisputable texts ...
... classical story , different from those of Frankish , Teutonic , and Scandinavian romance ; but , as it seems to them , like what has been observed of the early native poetry of Wales , and still more ( seeing that the indisputable texts ...
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... classical hero ; his unequalled valour not seldom rewarded only by re- verses ; his merits redeemed from mawkishness by his one great fault , yet including all virtues that are themselves most amiable , and deformed by no vice that is ...
... classical hero ; his unequalled valour not seldom rewarded only by re- verses ; his merits redeemed from mawkishness by his one great fault , yet including all virtues that are themselves most amiable , and deformed by no vice that is ...
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... classical and Teutonic literature . Unfortunately this last point is one not of technical " scholarship , " but of general literary criticism , and it is certain that the Celticists have not converted all or most students in that ...
... classical and Teutonic literature . Unfortunately this last point is one not of technical " scholarship , " but of general literary criticism , and it is certain that the Celticists have not converted all or most students in that ...
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