Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... Italy whole . He started by poisoning his uncle , as Chaucer for one believed , then grabbed northern Italy and sent his steel - cased cavalry pouring over the Apennines against Bologna and Florence . He worked out a fabulous family ...
... Italy whole . He started by poisoning his uncle , as Chaucer for one believed , then grabbed northern Italy and sent his steel - cased cavalry pouring over the Apennines against Bologna and Florence . He worked out a fabulous family ...
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... Italy , where he learned the historical method , and those first lectures on St. Paul's Epistles , not as pretexts ... Italian elements added . If Shakespeare's imagination was fired by Julius Caesar and Coriolanus , and also by Iago and ...
... Italy , where he learned the historical method , and those first lectures on St. Paul's Epistles , not as pretexts ... Italian elements added . If Shakespeare's imagination was fired by Julius Caesar and Coriolanus , and also by Iago and ...
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... Italian art we shall discover nowhere a modelling at once so firm and so subtle , so delicate and so large as that of ... Italy . In the essay on Giorg- ione , Pater refers more than once to the ' new Vasari ' as he calls it , and it was ...
... Italian art we shall discover nowhere a modelling at once so firm and so subtle , so delicate and so large as that of ... Italy . In the essay on Giorg- ione , Pater refers more than once to the ' new Vasari ' as he calls it , and it was ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
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