Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to TennysonJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1863 - 387 Seiten |
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... thought and language . It will be farther borne in mind that these Lectures are printed exactly as written , with scarcely a verbal altera- tion , and no change or modification of opinion . He wrote from a full mind , often with great ...
... thought and language . It will be farther borne in mind that these Lectures are printed exactly as written , with scarcely a verbal altera- tion , and no change or modification of opinion . He wrote from a full mind , often with great ...
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... thoughts and feelings , has a claim for guidance and counsel upon those whose duty it is to fit themselves to bestow it . It is a claim that well may win a quick and kindly response , for the sense of de- light is deepened the wider it ...
... thoughts and feelings , has a claim for guidance and counsel upon those whose duty it is to fit themselves to bestow it . It is a claim that well may win a quick and kindly response , for the sense of de- light is deepened the wider it ...
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... thoughts turn to the accumulation of the printed thoughts of past ages , and to the never- ending and superadded accumulation which is poured : forth from day to day , and from year to 28 LECTURE FIRST .
... thoughts turn to the accumulation of the printed thoughts of past ages , and to the never- ending and superadded accumulation which is poured : forth from day to day , and from year to 28 LECTURE FIRST .
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... thought and human passion is dwelling on the silent and senseless paper , how much of wisdom is ready to make its ... thoughts and suggestions with a view to the surmounting of these difficulties , and to guidance into the department of ...
... thought and human passion is dwelling on the silent and senseless paper , how much of wisdom is ready to make its ... thoughts and suggestions with a view to the surmounting of these difficulties , and to guidance into the department of ...
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... thought that all are not literature . A vast deal of paper is printed and folded and shaped into the outward fashion of a book , that never enters into the literature of the language . What ( it may be asked ) is Literature ? This is a ...
... thought that all are not literature . A vast deal of paper is printed and folded and shaped into the outward fashion of a book , that never enters into the literature of the language . What ( it may be asked ) is Literature ? This is a ...
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