Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 198
... Europe and all the civilizations sprung from Europe . The Greek epic cycle appears to have con- sisted of poems based on material similar to Homer's , loosely connected in order to give an air of completeness to the stories of the Iliad ...
... Europe and all the civilizations sprung from Europe . The Greek epic cycle appears to have con- sisted of poems based on material similar to Homer's , loosely connected in order to give an air of completeness to the stories of the Iliad ...
Pagina 359
... Europe Lyric outside Europe and America resembles European lyric more closely than might be supposed . ( The Psalms , of course , have become part of the Euro- pean tradition ) . In India , lyric developed early in Sanskrit , showing ...
... Europe Lyric outside Europe and America resembles European lyric more closely than might be supposed . ( The Psalms , of course , have become part of the Euro- pean tradition ) . In India , lyric developed early in Sanskrit , showing ...
Pagina 483
... Europe . This attitude continued until Peter the Great ' cut a window into Europe ' . Russian literature proper , with its great and original contribution to world - litera- ture as a whole , coincides roughly with the second half of ...
... Europe . This attitude continued until Peter the Great ' cut a window into Europe ' . Russian literature proper , with its great and original contribution to world - litera- ture as a whole , coincides roughly with the second half of ...
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