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Page 254
... ( later called Tokyo ) . The classic age of Japanese literature closes in the 12th century and is followed by a period which , though called the Dark Age of Japanese letters , is notable for the rise of the Nō drama and its accompanying ...
... ( later called Tokyo ) . The classic age of Japanese literature closes in the 12th century and is followed by a period which , though called the Dark Age of Japanese letters , is notable for the rise of the Nō drama and its accompanying ...
Page 379
... later the subject of his keenest satire , and in 1831 published Evenings at a Farmhouse near Dikanka , a collection of stories set in Little Russia . It foreshadowed the type of humorous description of Russian provincial life of which ...
... later the subject of his keenest satire , and in 1831 published Evenings at a Farmhouse near Dikanka , a collection of stories set in Little Russia . It foreshadowed the type of humorous description of Russian provincial life of which ...
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... later visited London , Paris , and " all the centers of European culture , all the sinks of its per- versity and crookedness . He squandered his money and his beliefs recklessly . In 1891 he returned again to Munich . " A few years later ...
... later visited London , Paris , and " all the centers of European culture , all the sinks of its per- versity and crookedness . He squandered his money and his beliefs recklessly . In 1891 he returned again to Munich . " A few years later ...
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