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... France and England from the Fourteenth to the Present Century • II . M. Jusserand on Shakespeare in France . French Knowledge of English Literature in Shake- speare's day . Shakespeare in Eighteenth - cen- tury France . Eulogies of ...
... France and England from the Fourteenth to the Present Century • II . M. Jusserand on Shakespeare in France . French Knowledge of English Literature in Shake- speare's day . Shakespeare in Eighteenth - cen- tury France . Eulogies of ...
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... France - Rousseau and the Encyclo- pédistes - drew nutrition from the writings of Hobbes and Locke . French novel - readers of the eighteenth century found their chief joy in the tearful emotions excited by the sentimentalities of ...
... France - Rousseau and the Encyclo- pédistes - drew nutrition from the writings of Hobbes and Locke . French novel - readers of the eighteenth century found their chief joy in the tearful emotions excited by the sentimentalities of ...
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... France " prince of the poets of our day . " In Buchanan's classical tragedies Montaigne played a part , while he was a student at Bordeaux . His tragedy of Jephtha achieved exceptional fame in sixteenth century France ; three Frenchmen ...
... France " prince of the poets of our day . " In Buchanan's classical tragedies Montaigne played a part , while he was a student at Bordeaux . His tragedy of Jephtha achieved exceptional fame in sixteenth century France ; three Frenchmen ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
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