Elizabethan and Other EssaysBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 19
... knowledge is held in general esteem , in a general esteem incomparably greater than that accorded the pursuit of wealth , or sport , or military glory . Plato insisted that Kings should always be chosen from the ranks of philosophers ...
... knowledge is held in general esteem , in a general esteem incomparably greater than that accorded the pursuit of wealth , or sport , or military glory . Plato insisted that Kings should always be chosen from the ranks of philosophers ...
Pagina 27
... knowledge . At the same time it is of good omen that the teaching profession in its higher branches should be liberally represented on our roll of members . To my mind , the systematic promotion of national research and the sys- tematic ...
... knowledge . At the same time it is of good omen that the teaching profession in its higher branches should be liberally represented on our roll of members . To my mind , the systematic promotion of national research and the sys- tematic ...
Pagina 143
... knowledge for some 1,000 years . Petrarch and Boccaccio , the fathers of modern Italian literature , although they were in no true sense Greek scholars , vaguely heralded the new Greek revelation . But close study of Greek texts was ...
... knowledge for some 1,000 years . Petrarch and Boccaccio , the fathers of modern Italian literature , although they were in no true sense Greek scholars , vaguely heralded the new Greek revelation . But close study of Greek texts was ...
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The Impersonal Aspect of Shakespeares | 117 |
Shakespeare and the Italian Renaissance | 140 |
Tasso and Shakespeares England | 169 |
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