Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to TennysonJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1863 - 387 Seiten |
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... Period of the Reformation ; and 2. Lectures on the History of England , as illustrated by Shakspeare's Historical Dramas . If , then , ( for I am dealing very candidly with the public , ) sufficient interest be felt in the intellectual ...
... Period of the Reformation ; and 2. Lectures on the History of England , as illustrated by Shakspeare's Historical Dramas . If , then , ( for I am dealing very candidly with the public , ) sufficient interest be felt in the intellectual ...
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... of Moral Philoso- phy . In the service of the College he continued for twenty- three years , faithful , I am sure I may say , to his duties . however irksome ; and never in all that period , xviii INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
... of Moral Philoso- phy . In the service of the College he continued for twenty- three years , faithful , I am sure I may say , to his duties . however irksome ; and never in all that period , xviii INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
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From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed. however irksome ; and never in all that period , until his visit to Europe , absent for any length of time from his post , except when compelled by sickness . In 1835 , he was elected Professor of ...
From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed. however irksome ; and never in all that period , until his visit to Europe , absent for any length of time from his post , except when compelled by sickness . In 1835 , he was elected Professor of ...
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... period and the province of what is usually called " education , " hints and suggestions , criticism , literary sympathies , and even literary antagonism , become the more expanded and freer discipline , which lasts through life . We ...
... period and the province of what is usually called " education , " hints and suggestions , criticism , literary sympathies , and even literary antagonism , become the more expanded and freer discipline , which lasts through life . We ...
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... period of in- tellectual immaturity and inexperience . Even the stu- dent of literature whose range of reading is most com- prehensive whose habit of reading is most confirmed -whose culture is most complete - will tell you that it is ...
... period of in- tellectual immaturity and inexperience . Even the stu- dent of literature whose range of reading is most com- prehensive whose habit of reading is most confirmed -whose culture is most complete - will tell you that it is ...
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