Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to TennysonJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1863 - 387 Seiten |
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... speaking with precision , and not in words either of real or affected disparagement . I wish to describe them as He would do , were he alive to speak of his own modest work . There will be found on these pages , if I mistake not , hints ...
... speaking with precision , and not in words either of real or affected disparagement . I wish to describe them as He would do , were he alive to speak of his own modest work . There will be found on these pages , if I mistake not , hints ...
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... speak of this instance to show how a subject which is indifferent to many , and even repulsive to not a few , may be redeemed and animated by the author's true human- * Wordsworth's Poems , Hart Leap Well . Collective edition , p . 152 ...
... speak of this instance to show how a subject which is indifferent to many , and even repulsive to not a few , may be redeemed and animated by the author's true human- * Wordsworth's Poems , Hart Leap Well . Collective edition , p . 152 ...
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... speak to a peo- ple - to a whole nation - to scattered nations over the • earth linked together by community of ... speaking the English 52 LECTURE FIRST .
... speak to a peo- ple - to a whole nation - to scattered nations over the • earth linked together by community of ... speaking the English 52 LECTURE FIRST .
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From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed. • not for every fellow - being speaking the English tongue , that Addison and Charles Lamb , the " Spectator " and " Elia , ” have written ? Is it not for every one who is willing to be lifted up to ...
From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed. • not for every fellow - being speaking the English tongue , that Addison and Charles Lamb , the " Spectator " and " Elia , ” have written ? Is it not for every one who is willing to be lifted up to ...
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... speak or can be taught to speak . They never can transmigrate into new incarnations . . . . All the literature of knowledge builds only ground- nests , that are swept away by floods , or confounded by the plough ; but the literature of ...
... speak or can be taught to speak . They never can transmigrate into new incarnations . . . . All the literature of knowledge builds only ground- nests , that are swept away by floods , or confounded by the plough ; but the literature of ...
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