The National Review, Volume 4W.H. Allen, 1884 - English literature |
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Page 163
... never forgotten her relation- ship to ancient Rome , and where the knowledge of Latin literature had never altogether died out , that the revival first took place . It may be said to have begun early in the twelfth century with the ...
... never forgotten her relation- ship to ancient Rome , and where the knowledge of Latin literature had never altogether died out , that the revival first took place . It may be said to have begun early in the twelfth century with the ...
Page 167
... never yet been super- seded . His vast and well - ordered knowledge of ancient literature . enabled him always to ... never quenched the flow of his inspiration . Arduous though . his labours were in the study of the past , they never ...
... never yet been super- seded . His vast and well - ordered knowledge of ancient literature . enabled him always to ... never quenched the flow of his inspiration . Arduous though . his labours were in the study of the past , they never ...
Page 308
... never deserted her , and to which the letters she has left behind bear a striking testimony , she was never at a loss for some resource to distract her brother's mind from his overwhelming cares , never without some consola- tion to ...
... never deserted her , and to which the letters she has left behind bear a striking testimony , she was never at a loss for some resource to distract her brother's mind from his overwhelming cares , never without some consola- tion to ...
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