English miscellany: a symposium of history, literature and the arts, Volume 3British Council, 1952 - Art A symposium of history, literature and the arts. |
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... period , where the Ciceronian form was a matter of course . Erasmus has none of it . Even when he came to treat of the subject of death , as in « Charon » > in the Colloquia , he is altogether classical " , with only the barest ...
... period , where the Ciceronian form was a matter of course . Erasmus has none of it . Even when he came to treat of the subject of death , as in « Charon » > in the Colloquia , he is altogether classical " , with only the barest ...
Page 138
... period when the sensa- tional aspects of Byron's life overshadowed interest in his work , is the unapologetic return of several acute critics to a reconsi- deration of his poetry in terms of modern values . It is not surprising that ...
... period when the sensa- tional aspects of Byron's life overshadowed interest in his work , is the unapologetic return of several acute critics to a reconsi- deration of his poetry in terms of modern values . It is not surprising that ...
Page 152
... period of the Luddite riots he wrote to a friend : What do you think of all these burnings ? and have you heard of the new sort of burnings ? Ladies ' maids have taken to setting their mistresses on fire . Two dowagers were burned last ...
... period of the Luddite riots he wrote to a friend : What do you think of all these burnings ? and have you heard of the new sort of burnings ? Ladies ' maids have taken to setting their mistresses on fire . Two dowagers were burned last ...
Contents
Giacomo Devoto Anglosassone o Inglese antico pag | 1 |
H W Donner St Thomas Mores Treatise on the Four | 25 |
Jorgen Andersen Giant Dreams | 49 |
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