The New-York Review, Volumul 6Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... period of history under a more general form , and have , at the same time , enabled him to discuss the subject now before him in its great relations to the struggles and progress of society . Probably with half the labor which he has ...
... period of history under a more general form , and have , at the same time , enabled him to discuss the subject now before him in its great relations to the struggles and progress of society . Probably with half the labor which he has ...
Pagina 6
... period is the revival of the study of Greek . Few and far between are the monks and scholars who had even a knowledge of its characters during the preceding ages . Here and there we do find a Greek word , but as for any extensive ...
... period is the revival of the study of Greek . Few and far between are the monks and scholars who had even a knowledge of its characters during the preceding ages . Here and there we do find a Greek word , but as for any extensive ...
Pagina 7
... period was the golden age of Spanish lyric poetry . French poetry , too , received some of its polish and elegance . England experi- enced a long slumber of its muse after the death of Chaucer , in 1400. Hoccleve , Lydgate , and Gower ...
... period was the golden age of Spanish lyric poetry . French poetry , too , received some of its polish and elegance . England experi- enced a long slumber of its muse after the death of Chaucer , in 1400. Hoccleve , Lydgate , and Gower ...
Pagina 8
... period witnesses an additional enthusiasm for Greek literature , and the invention of printing . The former was incited by the controversies between the Platonists and Aristotleians . Aristotle had been laid under the ban of the church ...
... period witnesses an additional enthusiasm for Greek literature , and the invention of printing . The former was incited by the controversies between the Platonists and Aristotleians . Aristotle had been laid under the ban of the church ...
Pagina 11
... period is rendered memorable by the wonderful genius of the most famous of scholars , John Picus , of Mirandola , an erratic luminary , the master of all learn- ing , to using it for theosophic , mystical , and cabalistic dreams . His ...
... period is rendered memorable by the wonderful genius of the most famous of scholars , John Picus , of Mirandola , an erratic luminary , the master of all learn- ing , to using it for theosophic , mystical , and cabalistic dreams . His ...
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