Elizabethan and Other EssaysBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 344 pagini |
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... language . The language and literature of Greece and Rome , with a modest admixture of logic and mathematics , filled the whole curriculum of our uni- versities . It was within the memory of living men that this narrow field saw ...
... language . The language and literature of Greece and Rome , with a modest admixture of logic and mathematics , filled the whole curriculum of our uni- versities . It was within the memory of living men that this narrow field saw ...
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... language has not hitherto done justice . There is no stagnation in a living tongue , and a due comprehension of a great people's literature through the centuries presumes a thorough understanding of the language in all its stages . The ...
... language has not hitherto done justice . There is no stagnation in a living tongue , and a due comprehension of a great people's literature through the centuries presumes a thorough understanding of the language in all its stages . The ...
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... language and literature are sufficiently large to justify some of our students seeking fresh themes of research there . Many old nations , small in area and population , which glory in their national languages and literatures , are ...
... language and literature are sufficiently large to justify some of our students seeking fresh themes of research there . Many old nations , small in area and population , which glory in their national languages and literatures , are ...
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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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