The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... young , or for those who wish they were still young . All the leading characters in them are about eighteen years old , and think almost exclusively about their emotions . No one plans his life , or works towards a distant end , or ...
... young , or for those who wish they were still young . All the leading characters in them are about eighteen years old , and think almost exclusively about their emotions . No one plans his life , or works towards a distant end , or ...
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... young Montaigne hawking and courtly behaviour or expose him to the bad old education under which young Gargantua became healthy and beastly , but instead gave him one of the most thorough classical trainings ever known . Montaigne ...
... young Montaigne hawking and courtly behaviour or expose him to the bad old education under which young Gargantua became healthy and beastly , but instead gave him one of the most thorough classical trainings ever known . Montaigne ...
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... young man sets out into life , which tests and educates him as he makes his way towards his lost father . The climax is the scene in which , after long separate wanderings , the two meet at last . The wandering Jew , Bloom , saves the ...
... young man sets out into life , which tests and educates him as he makes his way towards his lost father . The climax is the scene in which , after long separate wanderings , the two meet at last . The wandering Jew , Bloom , saves the ...
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ITALY | 5 |
Christianity enriched by GrecoRoman folklore | 9 |
physical | 11 |
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