The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... France — both northern France and , until its destruction in the crusade against the Albigensian heresy , the gay southern land of Provence . From France , poetry radiated outwards , warmly to Italy and Britain , less strongly to Spain ...
... France — both northern France and , until its destruction in the crusade against the Albigensian heresy , the gay southern land of Provence . From France , poetry radiated outwards , warmly to Italy and Britain , less strongly to Spain ...
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... FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES These republicans were mostly young fellows who , having been brought up on Cicero at school , had developed a passion for liberty . CAMILLE DESMOULINS ' The French Revolution was a rebirth of the spirit of ...
... FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES These republicans were mostly young fellows who , having been brought up on Cicero at school , had developed a passion for liberty . CAMILLE DESMOULINS ' The French Revolution was a rebirth of the spirit of ...
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... France ( 1844-1924 ) , an early admirer of the great Parnassian Leconte de Lisle.45 In a famous short story , The Governor of Judea , 46 he presents Pontius Pilate as an elderly official in retirement , taking the waters in great luxury ...
... France ( 1844-1924 ) , an early admirer of the great Parnassian Leconte de Lisle.45 In a famous short story , The Governor of Judea , 46 he presents Pontius Pilate as an elderly official in retirement , taking the waters in great luxury ...
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ITALY | 5 |
Christianity enriched by GrecoRoman folklore | 9 |
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