Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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Simply as information , this knowledge is of far more importance to us than an acquaintance with any other literature , ancient or modern . And as an educating instrumentality , it possesses great value . Its critical study disciplines ...
Simply as information , this knowledge is of far more importance to us than an acquaintance with any other literature , ancient or modern . And as an educating instrumentality , it possesses great value . Its critical study disciplines ...
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A part of his childhood was spent in Rome , while much of its ancient splendor still remained . At the residence of King Æthelwulf , his 11 father , he learned not only the manly sports of. 1 Green , History of the English People ...
A part of his childhood was spent in Rome , while much of its ancient splendor still remained . At the residence of King Æthelwulf , his 11 father , he learned not only the manly sports of. 1 Green , History of the English People ...
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The monasteries had multiplied in their scriptoria the writings of the ancients . Through Arabic influence and the general awakening in Europe , learning was held in 22 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
The monasteries had multiplied in their scriptoria the writings of the ancients . Through Arabic influence and the general awakening in Europe , learning was held in 22 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
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Along with scholasticism , which rigidly applied the logic of Aristotle to the development of theology , the ancient classics of Greece and Rome were beginning to receive attention . The nobility began to take interest in letters .
Along with scholasticism , which rigidly applied the logic of Aristotle to the development of theology , the ancient classics of Greece and Rome were beginning to receive attention . The nobility began to take interest in letters .
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As ancient learning had already begun to receive attention there , these scholarly fugitives were warmly welcomed . Noble and wealthy patronage was not wanting ; and soon the classic literature of Greece and Rome was studied with almost ...
As ancient learning had already begun to receive attention there , these scholarly fugitives were warmly welcomed . Noble and wealthy patronage was not wanting ; and soon the classic literature of Greece and Rome was studied with almost ...
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