The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... early Americans despised the Red Indians . The earliest Saxon scholar , Aldhelm ( abbot of Malmesbury in 675 ) , was educated first by a Gael ( Mældubh ) and then by Hadrian the Roman.41 His poetry is good , and much of it is lightened ...
... early Americans despised the Red Indians . The earliest Saxon scholar , Aldhelm ( abbot of Malmesbury in 675 ) , was educated first by a Gael ( Mældubh ) and then by Hadrian the Roman.41 His poetry is good , and much of it is lightened ...
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... early church simplify both their vocabulary and their syntax when they are addressing the general public . 12. The largest and most important part of Petronius ' Satirica was discovered as late as 1650 in the little Dalmatian port of ...
... early church simplify both their vocabulary and their syntax when they are addressing the general public . 12. The largest and most important part of Petronius ' Satirica was discovered as late as 1650 in the little Dalmatian port of ...
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... early Scots alliterative version ( ed . Panton and Donaldson for the Early English Text Society ) , another Scots version attributed to Barbour , and a Troye - Boke by Chaucer's Benedictine pupil , Lydgate ( 1420 ) . 27. This is itself ...
... early Scots alliterative version ( ed . Panton and Donaldson for the Early English Text Society ) , another Scots version attributed to Barbour , and a Troye - Boke by Chaucer's Benedictine pupil , Lydgate ( 1420 ) . 27. This is itself ...
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