Studies in Philology, Volume 45University of North Carolina Press, 1948 |
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Pagina 107
... learning from Italy and to plant it in one's native soil . For the most part , the Italians were respected as the innovators in the new learning but this did not deter the humanists of other countries from attempting to wrest the palm ...
... learning from Italy and to plant it in one's native soil . For the most part , the Italians were respected as the innovators in the new learning but this did not deter the humanists of other countries from attempting to wrest the palm ...
Pagina 110
... learning , giving complete biographical data concerning the humanists , and listing their work.10 Where similarity of language is as great as it is with the writers of the Renaissance , it is unsafe to look for sources , but I venture ...
... learning , giving complete biographical data concerning the humanists , and listing their work.10 Where similarity of language is as great as it is with the writers of the Renaissance , it is unsafe to look for sources , but I venture ...
Pagina 118
... learning , but enough has been shown , I think , to indicate how widespread and thorough- going that interest was . The question of how closely the Renais- sance accounts parallel our own today is outside the scope of this paper , but ...
... learning , but enough has been shown , I think , to indicate how widespread and thorough- going that interest was . The question of how closely the Renais- sance accounts parallel our own today is outside the scope of this paper , but ...
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Eliason Norman E Old English Vowel Lengthening | 1 |
Stearns Marshall W A Note on Chaucers Use of Aristotelian | 15 |
Nash Ralph The Comic Intent of Volpone | 20 |
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