186 resultados para French prose literature.
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"Bibliography and notes": p. [331]-365.
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v. 1, pt. 1. The epic and lyric poets [with an appendix on Homer by Prof. Sayce].--v. 1, pt. 2. The dramatic poets.--v. 2, pt. 1. The prose writers, from Herodotus to Plato.--v. 2, pt. 2. The prose writers, from Isocrates to Aristotle (with an appendix on Aristotle).
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The last chapter, which is not in any sense a profile, was published, in a French translation made by Henry D. Davray, in the Mercure de France and then as a separate brochure. The profiles are reprinted in part from the Fortnightly review, the Contemporary review, the International quarterly review, the Saturday review, the Daily chronicle, and the Cosmopolis. cf. Pref.
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On cover: First series. 1--6275.
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Pub. advts. (4 p.) at back.
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Each vol. has added t.p.: Elegant extracts from the most eminent prose writers.
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The "Buke of knychthede" is from a French version of Ramón Lull's Libre del orde de cavalleria; the "Buke of the governaunce of princis" is a translation of a French version of the Liber de secretis secretorum.
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1. ptie. Prose.--2. ptie. Poésie.
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I. The reign of terror. Oliver Goldsmith. Charles Lamb and some of his companions. Gray's works. Sir Thomas Browne. Pitt and Fox. Pym versus Falkland. The life of Schiller.--II. Essays written in youth, first published as The student. The influence of love upon literature and real life.--III. Essays written in maturity, first published as Caxtoniana.