Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to TennysonJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1863 - 387 Seiten |
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... Prose and Poetry - Henry Taylor's Notes from Books - Poetry not a mere luxury of the mind- Arnold's habits of study and taste - The practical and poetical element of Anglo - Saxon character - The Bible - Mosaic Poetry -Inadequacy of ...
... Prose and Poetry - Henry Taylor's Notes from Books - Poetry not a mere luxury of the mind- Arnold's habits of study and taste - The practical and poetical element of Anglo - Saxon character - The Bible - Mosaic Poetry -Inadequacy of ...
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... Prose ........ ........ 155 LECTURE VI . LITERATURE OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY , WITH INCIDENTAL SUGGESTIONS ON SUNDAY READING . Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity - Progress of English literature- Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the World ...
... Prose ........ ........ 155 LECTURE VI . LITERATURE OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY , WITH INCIDENTAL SUGGESTIONS ON SUNDAY READING . Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity - Progress of English literature- Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the World ...
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... Prose and Poetry --Henry Taylor's Notes from Books -- Poetry not a mere luxury of the mind - Arnold's habits of study and taste -- The practical and poetical element of Anglo - Saxon character - The Bible - Mosaic Poetry - Inadequacy of ...
... Prose and Poetry --Henry Taylor's Notes from Books -- Poetry not a mere luxury of the mind - Arnold's habits of study and taste -- The practical and poetical element of Anglo - Saxon character - The Bible - Mosaic Poetry - Inadequacy of ...
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... and self - exult- ing ; its eye is always upon itself , and it tests all things Lamb's Prose Works , vol . 3 , p . 45. " Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading . " around it by the way they fit it . But 56 LECTURE SECOND .
... and self - exult- ing ; its eye is always upon itself , and it tests all things Lamb's Prose Works , vol . 3 , p . 45. " Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading . " around it by the way they fit it . But 56 LECTURE SECOND .
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... prose and verse , from its earliest periods down to our own times , -from Chaucer to Southey and Charles Lamb ; and it behooves us to blend it with graver or reading , to bring it , like the innocent and APPLICATION OF LITERARY ...
... prose and verse , from its earliest periods down to our own times , -from Chaucer to Southey and Charles Lamb ; and it behooves us to blend it with graver or reading , to bring it , like the innocent and APPLICATION OF LITERARY ...
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