Cassell's Encyclopędia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 359
... followed by the symbolists , who tried to give the musical echoes of personal experiences of feeling often without any direct statement of the experience itself . Verlaine and Mallarmé began by contributing to Par- nassian publications ...
... followed by the symbolists , who tried to give the musical echoes of personal experiences of feeling often without any direct statement of the experience itself . Verlaine and Mallarmé began by contributing to Par- nassian publications ...
Pagina 391
... followed by the most vulgar embodiment of kindly human nature : Don Quixote is followed by Sancho Panza : both equally incredible and equally acceptable . Thus the European novel produces its . first and perhaps its greatest ...
... followed by the most vulgar embodiment of kindly human nature : Don Quixote is followed by Sancho Panza : both equally incredible and equally acceptable . Thus the European novel produces its . first and perhaps its greatest ...
Pagina 404
... followed by the brilliant efforts of John Knox , the Eliza- bethan pamphlets of social life written by such men as Dekker , Harman and Greene , the great mass of propagandist pamphlets which followed the outbreak of the civil war in ...
... followed by the brilliant efforts of John Knox , the Eliza- bethan pamphlets of social life written by such men as Dekker , Harman and Greene , the great mass of propagandist pamphlets which followed the outbreak of the civil war in ...
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