Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to TennysonClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869 - 411 Seiten |
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... England , as illustrated by Shakspeare's Historical Dramas . If , then , ( for I am dealing very candidly with the public , ) sufficient interest be felt in the intellectual and moral developments of these volumes to justify such a ...
... England , as illustrated by Shakspeare's Historical Dramas . If , then , ( for I am dealing very candidly with the public , ) sufficient interest be felt in the intellectual and moral developments of these volumes to justify such a ...
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... England , his friends , the family of Dr. Arnold , whom he had only known by correspondence , came on board the ship to receive him ; and his earliest and latest hours of European sojourn were passed under the roof of the great Poet ...
... England , his friends , the family of Dr. Arnold , whom he had only known by correspondence , came on board the ship to receive him ; and his earliest and latest hours of European sojourn were passed under the roof of the great Poet ...
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... England in her summer garb of verdure . The last words he ever wrote were in a letter of the 20th September to his venerable friend , Mrs. Wordsworth , thanking her and his English friends generally for all she and they had done for him ...
... England in her summer garb of verdure . The last words he ever wrote were in a letter of the 20th September to his venerable friend , Mrs. Wordsworth , thanking her and his English friends generally for all she and they had done for him ...
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... England in 1854 , the welcome he received from them was most cordial and affectionate . He was greeted as an old friend and taken home to their very hearts . Since his death , no more earnest and affectionate tributes to his memory , no ...
... England in 1854 , the welcome he received from them was most cordial and affectionate . He was greeted as an old friend and taken home to their very hearts . Since his death , no more earnest and affectionate tributes to his memory , no ...
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... England being a pioneer in providing State Hospitals , the number of insane is better known than in those states which have just commenced the erection of institutions of that character . " W. B. R. " That sense which held me back in ...
... England being a pioneer in providing State Hospitals , the number of insane is better known than in those states which have just commenced the erection of institutions of that character . " W. B. R. " That sense which held me back in ...
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