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He let slip a special distaste for the approach to the study of literature , history and philosophy promoted by the classical dons of King's College . The inaugural lecture on ' Latin Studies and the Humanities ' which he delivered 1 ...
He let slip a special distaste for the approach to the study of literature , history and philosophy promoted by the classical dons of King's College . The inaugural lecture on ' Latin Studies and the Humanities ' which he delivered 1 ...
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In terms of literary history , it marks a relatively non - antagonistic meeting between children's literature and classics , perhaps lamenting the loss of a simpler ideal of both of these .
In terms of literary history , it marks a relatively non - antagonistic meeting between children's literature and classics , perhaps lamenting the loss of a simpler ideal of both of these .
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But should a volume that styles itself , simply , Latin Literature : A History exclude the literature of the Middle Ages , the Renaissance , and beyond ? The justification for that exclusion is that this later literature was ' written ...
But should a volume that styles itself , simply , Latin Literature : A History exclude the literature of the Middle Ages , the Renaissance , and beyond ? The justification for that exclusion is that this later literature was ' written ...
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