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The Germans found it appropriate to their own poetry of the seventeenth century , with its elaborate language and ingenious conceits , and later the French began to isolate a Baroque phase in their own literature of the late sixteenth ...
The Germans found it appropriate to their own poetry of the seventeenth century , with its elaborate language and ingenious conceits , and later the French began to isolate a Baroque phase in their own literature of the late sixteenth ...
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Like Coulton he worked methodically through masses of literature , collecting little bits of information which he used to paint the picture which he wished to portray . Like Coulton , also , he took a fairly long period — 250 years ...
Like Coulton he worked methodically through masses of literature , collecting little bits of information which he used to paint the picture which he wished to portray . Like Coulton , also , he took a fairly long period — 250 years ...
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whose interests lay on the borderline between history and literature , and who may indeed be called social historians rather than literary critics . They were interested in literature , but less for its own sake than as one illustration ...
whose interests lay on the borderline between history and literature , and who may indeed be called social historians rather than literary critics . They were interested in literature , but less for its own sake than as one illustration ...
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Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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