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... which with its licences and archaisms must otherwise tend to give to his own prose style an incorrect and often grotesque character . This principle has long been recognised with regard to Latin and Greek ; as applied.
... which with its licences and archaisms must otherwise tend to give to his own prose style an incorrect and often grotesque character . This principle has long been recognised with regard to Latin and Greek ; as applied.
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... give a healthy direction and a basis of reality to this interest in mediæval life and literature , and in the popular poetry and my- thology of earlier times . It has already been mentioned how this mediæval lore had taken hold of him ...
... give a healthy direction and a basis of reality to this interest in mediæval life and literature , and in the popular poetry and my- thology of earlier times . It has already been mentioned how this mediæval lore had taken hold of him ...
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... gives unity to the piece is the moral idea it is intended to illustrate and exalt , that of mutual fidelity1 in friendship , unwavering in life and death . The plot is taken from a story already familiar to the people in a legendary ...
... gives unity to the piece is the moral idea it is intended to illustrate and exalt , that of mutual fidelity1 in friendship , unwavering in life and death . The plot is taken from a story already familiar to the people in a legendary ...
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... give in brief connected narrative the historical material , drawn from Wipo or elsewhere1 , of which Uhland has made use , or which may be needful to make clear the connection of events and the references in the drama , where the notes ...
... give in brief connected narrative the historical material , drawn from Wipo or elsewhere1 , of which Uhland has made use , or which may be needful to make clear the connection of events and the references in the drama , where the notes ...
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... give him any consolation or encouragement against the Emperor , and he returned to Swabia , in the last hope that his presence might re- awaken the sympathy and loyalty of his former vassals . Here also he found himself disappointed ...
... give him any consolation or encouragement against the Emperor , and he returned to Swabia , in the last hope that his presence might re- awaken the sympathy and loyalty of his former vassals . Here also he found himself disappointed ...
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