Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to TennysonJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1863 - 387 Seiten |
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... truth - The Dream , the most faultless of his poems - Don Juan - Shelley - Leigh Hunt's remarks on - Carlyle - His earnestness - Southey- His historical works - Thalaba - Wordsworth - His character- istics - Female authors - Joanna ...
... truth - The Dream , the most faultless of his poems - Don Juan - Shelley - Leigh Hunt's remarks on - Carlyle - His earnestness - Southey- His historical works - Thalaba - Wordsworth - His character- istics - Female authors - Joanna ...
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... truth , was a department of education which he was peculiarly competent to take charge of , combined to render the disappointment very poignant . His friends and family never saw him more depressed . I certainly never saw him so deeply ...
... truth , was a department of education which he was peculiarly competent to take charge of , combined to render the disappointment very poignant . His friends and family never saw him more depressed . I certainly never saw him so deeply ...
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... In all stages of its progress it would have to fight for its existence : first , as regards absolute truth ; secondly , when that combat is C · over , as regards its form or mode of presenting PRINCIPLES OF LITERATURE . 37.
... In all stages of its progress it would have to fight for its existence : first , as regards absolute truth ; secondly , when that combat is C · over , as regards its form or mode of presenting PRINCIPLES OF LITERATURE . 37.
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... truth . And as soon as a La Place or anybody else builds higher upon the foundations laid by this book , effectually he throws it out of the sunshine into decay and darkness ; by weapons even from this book he superannuates and de ...
... truth . And as soon as a La Place or anybody else builds higher upon the foundations laid by this book , effectually he throws it out of the sunshine into decay and darkness ; by weapons even from this book he superannuates and de ...
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... Truths that wake to perish never . " There is an educa- tion which deals with acquirements , accomplishments , learning it may be , and , in all this , there may be vast variety and a huge profit , but there will be a transitoriness and ...
... Truths that wake to perish never . " There is an educa- tion which deals with acquirements , accomplishments , learning it may be , and , in all this , there may be vast variety and a huge profit , but there will be a transitoriness and ...
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