Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to TennysonJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1863 - 387 Seiten |
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... remarkable work " The Doctor , " in which Southey poured forth the vast abundance of his fine scholarship , or the Elia Essays , you will find guidance into many of the beautiful and secluded spots in English literature Or again , what ...
... remarkable work " The Doctor , " in which Southey poured forth the vast abundance of his fine scholarship , or the Elia Essays , you will find guidance into many of the beautiful and secluded spots in English literature Or again , what ...
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... remarkable man he felt and expressed -- as will be often seen in these Lectures -- an almost filial respect . Some of the happiest hours of the last months of Mr. Reed's life were passed at Foxhow , in the society of Mrs. Arnold , her ...
... remarkable man he felt and expressed -- as will be often seen in these Lectures -- an almost filial respect . Some of the happiest hours of the last months of Mr. Reed's life were passed at Foxhow , in the society of Mrs. Arnold , her ...
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... remarkable train of thought Mr. Babbage was under obligations to Chaucer . The passage has an air of absolute originality ; and , besides , the writer of it is too strong - minded and manly to allow such obligations , if they existed ...
... remarkable train of thought Mr. Babbage was under obligations to Chaucer . The passage has an air of absolute originality ; and , besides , the writer of it is too strong - minded and manly to allow such obligations , if they existed ...
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... and restraint remarkable in an age with which we are apt , falsely perhaps , to associate much of stateliness * Prologue to Canterbury Tales , v . 479 . and ceremonial . We find here a little social drama 138 LECTURE FOURTH .
... and restraint remarkable in an age with which we are apt , falsely perhaps , to associate much of stateliness * Prologue to Canterbury Tales , v . 479 . and ceremonial . We find here a little social drama 138 LECTURE FOURTH .
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... remarkable personage , the Danish King Canute , had over- thrown the Saxon dynasty in England , and was making a progress through his newly - conquered realm , as with his queen and knights he approached by water the Abbey of Ely ...
... remarkable personage , the Danish King Canute , had over- thrown the Saxon dynasty in England , and was making a progress through his newly - conquered realm , as with his queen and knights he approached by water the Abbey of Ely ...
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