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... classic at least equal to Plato . The Renaissance of Letters , in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries , came to clear up this long confusion , and then only was there a graduation in the ... classic implies 32 22 WHAT IS A CLASSIC ?
... classic at least equal to Plato . The Renaissance of Letters , in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries , came to clear up this long confusion , and then only was there a graduation in the ... classic implies 32 22 WHAT IS A CLASSIC ?
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... classic I call the healthy , and the romantic the sickly . The poem of the Niebelungen is classic as Homer , for both are healthy and vigorous . Most of the new things are not roman- tic , because they are new , but because they are ...
... classic I call the healthy , and the romantic the sickly . The poem of the Niebelungen is classic as Homer , for both are healthy and vigorous . Most of the new things are not roman- tic , because they are new , but because they are ...
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... classic whilst purchasing our freedom . However , with Molière and La Fontaine among our classics of the great century , we are so well endowed that nothing reasonable can be refused to those who shall dare and know . The essential ...
... classic whilst purchasing our freedom . However , with Molière and La Fontaine among our classics of the great century , we are so well endowed that nothing reasonable can be refused to those who shall dare and know . The essential ...
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RABELAIS BY M EUGÈNE NOËL | 16 |
WHAT IS A CLASSIC? | 31 |
Madame de CAYLUS AND WHAT WE CALL URBANITY | 45 |
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