Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries, Volume 2Baudry's European Libr., 1839 - 317 pages |
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... imitation of Petrarch .. 159 Their fondness for description .... Ib . Judgment of Italian critics .. Ib . Bernardino Rota . ........ .... Ib . General tone of Castilian poetry .. 175 Castillejo Ib . Araucana of Ercilla . 176 Many epic ...
... imitation of Petrarch .. 159 Their fondness for description .... Ib . Judgment of Italian critics .. Ib . Bernardino Rota . ........ .... Ib . General tone of Castilian poetry .. 175 Castillejo Ib . Araucana of Ercilla . 176 Many epic ...
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... Imitation of Eschines in two passa- ges of Cicero's 3d Catilinarian oration . 11. Imitation of Eschines and Demo- sthenes in two passages of Cicero's Decla- mation against Sallust . [ Not genuine . ] 12. Inficetus is the right word ...
... Imitation of Eschines in two passa- ges of Cicero's 3d Catilinarian oration . 11. Imitation of Eschines and Demo- sthenes in two passages of Cicero's Decla- mation against Sallust . [ Not genuine . ] 12. Inficetus is the right word ...
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... imitation of what they read . Language is always a mo- saic work , made up of associated fragments , not of separate molecules ; we repeat , not the simple words , but the phrases and even the sentences we have caught from others ...
... imitation of what they read . Language is always a mo- saic work , made up of associated fragments , not of separate molecules ; we repeat , not the simple words , but the phrases and even the sentences we have caught from others ...
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... imitation , though probably it was the mere sympathy of bad taste and incorrect expression . The scholastic philosophy came back about the same time into the German universities , with all its technical jargon , and triumphed over the ...
... imitation , though probably it was the mere sympathy of bad taste and incorrect expression . The scholastic philosophy came back about the same time into the German universities , with all its technical jargon , and triumphed over the ...
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... imitation disgusts the world ( b ) . 28. Morhof , and several authorities quoted by Baillet , extol the Latin grammar of a Spaniard , Emanuel → ( a ) Scaligerana Secunda . ( 6 ) Miræus , quoted in Melchior Adam's Life of Lipsius ...
... imitation disgusts the world ( b ) . 28. Morhof , and several authorities quoted by Baillet , extol the Latin grammar of a Spaniard , Emanuel → ( a ) Scaligerana Secunda . ( 6 ) Miræus , quoted in Melchior Adam's Life of Lipsius ...
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