Cassell's Encyclopędia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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... example of this practice was the ' moralization ' of Ovid's Meta- morphoses . The importance in the development of medieval allegory of these attempts to christianize pagan literature , and of the false example given by the classics so ...
... example of this practice was the ' moralization ' of Ovid's Meta- morphoses . The importance in the development of medieval allegory of these attempts to christianize pagan literature , and of the false example given by the classics so ...
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... example , Somer- ville's The Chase ( 1796 ) , where the cuts are married to the text with impeccable taste . In a later period Aubrey Beardsley not only mastered the possibilities of photo- mechanical reproduction , so that his most ...
... example , Somer- ville's The Chase ( 1796 ) , where the cuts are married to the text with impeccable taste . In a later period Aubrey Beardsley not only mastered the possibilities of photo- mechanical reproduction , so that his most ...
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... example is not rex erit qui recte faciet qui non faciet non erit , Latin metres were deliberate adoptions from Greece .; This adoption was without its difficulties ; for example , some Latin words will not fit into a dactylic framework ...
... example is not rex erit qui recte faciet qui non faciet non erit , Latin metres were deliberate adoptions from Greece .; This adoption was without its difficulties ; for example , some Latin words will not fit into a dactylic framework ...
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