A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... Learning began to operate on these communities . By the light of recovered MSS . men were enabled to acquaint themselves directly with the free civic spirit animating the monuments of classic antiquity , and to use Greek and Roman art ...
... Learning began to operate on these communities . By the light of recovered MSS . men were enabled to acquaint themselves directly with the free civic spirit animating the monuments of classic antiquity , and to use Greek and Roman art ...
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... learning shines ; Sharp Juvenal , and amorous Ovid too , Who all the turns of love's soft passions knew : He that with judgment reads his charming lines , In which strong art with stronger nature joins , Must grant his fancy does the ...
... learning shines ; Sharp Juvenal , and amorous Ovid too , Who all the turns of love's soft passions knew : He that with judgment reads his charming lines , In which strong art with stronger nature joins , Must grant his fancy does the ...
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... Learning in Europe : essays that were followed in 1760 by contributions to The British Magazine , then under 1 Enquiry into the Present State of Polite Learning . the editorship of Smollett , and to The Public Ledger VII 211 THE ETHICAL ...
... Learning in Europe : essays that were followed in 1760 by contributions to The British Magazine , then under 1 Enquiry into the Present State of Polite Learning . the editorship of Smollett , and to The Public Ledger VII 211 THE ETHICAL ...
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