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... literature , the destruction of one of the means by which we are helped to a genuine appreciation of antiquity . But the spirit of our age , in the praefatio of a leading editor of Plautus , has already issued its denunciation of the ...
... literature , the destruction of one of the means by which we are helped to a genuine appreciation of antiquity . But the spirit of our age , in the praefatio of a leading editor of Plautus , has already issued its denunciation of the ...
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... literature and the Catholic faith , with a moral temper that could describe Sidney's Arcadia as ' a vain amatorious poem ' , was yet , without the slightest sacrifice of consistency , able to avail itself of pagan mythology and romantic ...
... literature and the Catholic faith , with a moral temper that could describe Sidney's Arcadia as ' a vain amatorious poem ' , was yet , without the slightest sacrifice of consistency , able to avail itself of pagan mythology and romantic ...
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... literature of the first twenty or thirty years of the nineteenth century represents the most intense period of Miltonic influence on any alien literature . And the centre of the enthusiasm for Milton was Chateaubriand , who for thirty ...
... literature of the first twenty or thirty years of the nineteenth century represents the most intense period of Miltonic influence on any alien literature . And the centre of the enthusiasm for Milton was Chateaubriand , who for thirty ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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