Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 108
... ancient ' classics ' are in bad taste and even vulgar , that the law of progress defies the contention that the ancients cannot be surpassed in form and too style ; and they objected to the reverence for foreign civilizations in ...
... ancient ' classics ' are in bad taste and even vulgar , that the law of progress defies the contention that the ancients cannot be surpassed in form and too style ; and they objected to the reverence for foreign civilizations in ...
Pagina 230
... Ancient Poetry collected in the Highlands ( Edinburgh , 1760 ) , which was well received though Gray had doubts about its authenticity . Having hinted in his book at the existence of a large Gaelic poem , Macpherson now went off to the ...
... Ancient Poetry collected in the Highlands ( Edinburgh , 1760 ) , which was well received though Gray had doubts about its authenticity . Having hinted in his book at the existence of a large Gaelic poem , Macpherson now went off to the ...
Pagina 552
... ancient tragedy , when general interest in the ancient world revived during the 15th century . The earliest centre of this research was Italy where academies were established to study the drama and theatre of the ancient world ( see ...
... ancient tragedy , when general interest in the ancient world revived during the 15th century . The earliest centre of this research was Italy where academies were established to study the drama and theatre of the ancient world ( see ...
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