The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... century European culture , it was , of course , largely indebted to that source as well . After the middle of the sixteenth century there was a flood of translations of Greek and Latin classics , and of the fruits of the earlier Italian ...
... century European culture , it was , of course , largely indebted to that source as well . After the middle of the sixteenth century there was a flood of translations of Greek and Latin classics , and of the fruits of the earlier Italian ...
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... century so conspicuously and contentedly lacked more consistently from a versifier than from an essayist . But we must remember that poetry was still the dominant form of polite literature at the beginning of that century ( though it ...
... century so conspicuously and contentedly lacked more consistently from a versifier than from an essayist . But we must remember that poetry was still the dominant form of polite literature at the beginning of that century ( though it ...
Pagina 335
... century novelists . " For although Jane Austen comes at the very end of that period her general circumstances ... century novel . But by the time of Jane Austen the eighteenth century world . . . is almost gone . The industrial ...
... century novelists . " For although Jane Austen comes at the very end of that period her general circumstances ... century novel . But by the time of Jane Austen the eighteenth century world . . . is almost gone . The industrial ...
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