The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... authors . complete list of authors he knew 187 188 188 His use of his reading Methods of employing classical literature in the Essays apophthegms 190 • 190 · 190 illustrations arguments · 190 191 How he invented the modern essay · 191 ...
... authors . complete list of authors he knew 187 188 188 His use of his reading Methods of employing classical literature in the Essays apophthegms 190 • 190 · 190 illustrations arguments · 190 191 How he invented the modern essay · 191 ...
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... authors were taught to advanced students and commented on by advanced teachers . But many , many other authors were lost , in part or wholly , for ever . Pagan authors were much less likely to survive than Christian authors Informative ...
... authors were taught to advanced students and commented on by advanced teachers . But many , many other authors were lost , in part or wholly , for ever . Pagan authors were much less likely to survive than Christian authors Informative ...
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... author already known is scarcely very interesting , unless it is extremely rare or ancient ; but the excitement of the Renaissance scholars came from discovering quite unknown works by authors whom they knew and admired , and sometimes ...
... author already known is scarcely very interesting , unless it is extremely rare or ancient ; but the excitement of the Renaissance scholars came from discovering quite unknown works by authors whom they knew and admired , and sometimes ...
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