Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaCooper Square Publishers, 1969 - 551 Seiten |
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... literature of the Elizabethan age , he tells us , is a literature of genius , ' complaining of the poverty of its results , and pointing to the power and fecundity of the French literature of intelligence ' in the ' great century ' of ...
... literature of the Elizabethan age , he tells us , is a literature of genius , ' complaining of the poverty of its results , and pointing to the power and fecundity of the French literature of intelligence ' in the ' great century ' of ...
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... literature of intelligence . ' The question really is , which sort of literature the world would the more willingly let die , in the comfortable assurance that by industry and self - control it could at any time recover it . Most men ...
... literature of intelligence . ' The question really is , which sort of literature the world would the more willingly let die , in the comfortable assurance that by industry and self - control it could at any time recover it . Most men ...
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... literature . To idle exercise in logic succeeded empty exercise in rhetoric . At the same time , a few great writers founded modern literature . Petrarch and Boccaccio were by no means free from medieval mannerisms . But each , in his ...
... literature . To idle exercise in logic succeeded empty exercise in rhetoric . At the same time , a few great writers founded modern literature . Petrarch and Boccaccio were by no means free from medieval mannerisms . But each , in his ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 18 |
CHAPTER III | 73 |
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