The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 páginas |
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... literatures , not only in comparison with all other modern literatures , not only for that age , but gained and permanently retained a place in universal literature , that is , in every department , either unequalled or unsurpassed ...
... literatures , not only in comparison with all other modern literatures , not only for that age , but gained and permanently retained a place in universal literature , that is , in every department , either unequalled or unsurpassed ...
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... literature that his successors spent a whole century panting and toiling after him in vain . His actual achievements were not equalled for fully two hundred years ; but even his poetic standpoint was not attained by his successors for ...
... literature that his successors spent a whole century panting and toiling after him in vain . His actual achievements were not equalled for fully two hundred years ; but even his poetic standpoint was not attained by his successors for ...
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... Literature became the handmaid of politics and of statecraft . Reflected in There is at least one respect in which Augustan ' literature has a claim to high rank : it reflects literature . faithfully the character of the age . It was a ...
... Literature became the handmaid of politics and of statecraft . Reflected in There is at least one respect in which Augustan ' literature has a claim to high rank : it reflects literature . faithfully the character of the age . It was a ...
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