Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to TennysonJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1863 - 387 Seiten |
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... Habits of reading comprehensive - Ancient Literature- Foreign Lan . guages - Different eras of letters - English essay - writing-- Macaulay - Southey -- Scott and Washington Irving - Archdea- con Hare - Lord Bacon's Essays - Poetic ...
... Habits of reading comprehensive - Ancient Literature- Foreign Lan . guages - Different eras of letters - English essay - writing-- Macaulay - Southey -- Scott and Washington Irving - Archdea- con Hare - Lord Bacon's Essays - Poetic ...
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... habits of study and taste - The practical and poetical element of Anglo - Saxon character - The Bible - Mosaic Poetry -Inadequacy of language - Lockhart's character of Scott - Ar- nold's character of Scipio - Tragic poetry - Poetry for ...
... habits of study and taste - The practical and poetical element of Anglo - Saxon character - The Bible - Mosaic Poetry -Inadequacy of language - Lockhart's character of Scott - Ar- nold's character of Scipio - Tragic poetry - Poetry for ...
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... habit of composition , and that he never prepared himself specially for any one lecture , I have been much struck with the proof they afford of his long and habitual studiousness and rich and accomplished scholarship . His citations of ...
... habit of composition , and that he never prepared himself specially for any one lecture , I have been much struck with the proof they afford of his long and habitual studiousness and rich and accomplished scholarship . His citations of ...
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... habit of reading is most confirmed -whose culture is most complete - will tell you that it is still in his daily experience to find his choice of books not an arbitrary and lawless choosing , but a process open to the influences of ...
... habit of reading is most confirmed -whose culture is most complete - will tell you that it is still in his daily experience to find his choice of books not an arbitrary and lawless choosing , but a process open to the influences of ...
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From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed. could deny the value of an intelligent habit of reading . I need not occupy a moment of either your time or mine in discussing any such question as that . It is , however , proper to consider , by way ...
From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed. could deny the value of an intelligent habit of reading . I need not occupy a moment of either your time or mine in discussing any such question as that . It is , however , proper to consider , by way ...
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