History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... civilization - Geste of Richard Coeur de Lion , and voyages of Sir John Mandeville - Poorness of the literature introduced and implanted in England - Why it has not endured on the Continent or in England 85 51 58 65 1333 73 VI . The ...
... civilization - Geste of Richard Coeur de Lion , and voyages of Sir John Mandeville - Poorness of the literature introduced and implanted in England - Why it has not endured on the Continent or in England 85 51 58 65 1333 73 VI . The ...
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... civilization and decadence in the middle age , and in SpainExtinction of the English literature - Translators - Rhyming chroniclers - Didactic poets - Compilers of moralities - GowerOccleve - Lydgate - Analogy of taste in costumes ...
... civilization and decadence in the middle age , and in SpainExtinction of the English literature - Translators - Rhyming chroniclers - Didactic poets - Compilers of moralities - GowerOccleve - Lydgate - Analogy of taste in costumes ...
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... civilization amongst the people and in the period he had selected . - GUIZOT , Civilization in Europe , p . 25 . HISTORY has been transformed , within a hundred years in Germany , within sixty years in France , and that by the study of ...
... civilization amongst the people and in the period he had selected . - GUIZOT , Civilization in Europe , p . 25 . HISTORY has been transformed , within a hundred years in Germany , within sixty years in France , and that by the study of ...
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... civilizations , however diverse , are derived from certain simple spiritual forms . The one are explained by a primitive geometrical element , as the others are by a primitive psychological element . In order to master the ...
... civilizations , however diverse , are derived from certain simple spiritual forms . The one are explained by a primitive geometrical element , as the others are by a primitive psychological element . In order to master the ...
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... civilizations , like crystals , are constrained to exist . What is really the mental structure of man ? Images or representations of things , which float within him , exist for a time , are effaced , and return again , after he has been ...
... civilizations , like crystals , are constrained to exist . What is really the mental structure of man ? Images or representations of things , which float within him , exist for a time , are effaced , and return again , after he has been ...
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