The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... chief tribes mentioned are the Angles , the Swedes , the Franks , the Danes , and the Geatas themselves . The material of the poem was therefore brought over from the Baltic area by some of the fierce war - bands who invaded Britain ...
... chief tribes mentioned are the Angles , the Swedes , the Franks , the Danes , and the Geatas themselves . The material of the poem was therefore brought over from the Baltic area by some of the fierce war - bands who invaded Britain ...
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... chief works they produced . Even before the Renaissance the pastoral spirit appeared . The medieval French play of Robin and Marion ( by Adam de la Halle , fl . 1250 ) is a shepherd - story ; so is the pretty fourteenth - century poem ...
... chief works they produced . Even before the Renaissance the pastoral spirit appeared . The medieval French play of Robin and Marion ( by Adam de la Halle , fl . 1250 ) is a shepherd - story ; so is the pretty fourteenth - century poem ...
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... chief faults are its intolerable monotony and equally intolerable nobility ; yet its invention , its breadth of view , and its well - designed alternation of conversations , descriptions , and adventures are admirable . Like all ...
... chief faults are its intolerable monotony and equally intolerable nobility ; yet its invention , its breadth of view , and its well - designed alternation of conversations , descriptions , and adventures are admirable . Like all ...
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