Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to TennysonClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869 - 411 Seiten |
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... discipline - Disadvantage of courses of reading - Books not insulated things -- Authors who guide - Southey's Doctor - Elia -Coleridge - Divisions of Prose and Poetry - Henry Taylor's Notes from Books - Poetry not a mere luxury of the ...
... discipline - Disadvantage of courses of reading - Books not insulated things -- Authors who guide - Southey's Doctor - Elia -Coleridge - Divisions of Prose and Poetry - Henry Taylor's Notes from Books - Poetry not a mere luxury of the ...
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... discipline , ever occurred than the loss of the Arctic and her three hundred passengers . There is but one thing worse , and that is the absence of all laws of the United States either to prevent the recurrence of such a catastrophe ...
... discipline , ever occurred than the loss of the Arctic and her three hundred passengers . There is but one thing worse , and that is the absence of all laws of the United States either to prevent the recurrence of such a catastrophe ...
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... discipline such as is seen abroad , and especially in Great Britain , would have raised still higher in his mind the aims at which American students and American institutions of learning should be directed . By his early death - for he ...
... discipline such as is seen abroad , and especially in Great Britain , would have raised still higher in his mind the aims at which American students and American institutions of learning should be directed . By his early death - for he ...
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... discipline , which lasts through life We cannot tell how much of good we may thus do to one another . We cannot measure the value of unstudied and almost casual influences . A random word of genuine admiration may prove a guide into ...
... discipline , which lasts through life We cannot tell how much of good we may thus do to one another . We cannot measure the value of unstudied and almost casual influences . A random word of genuine admiration may prove a guide into ...
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... discipline . When the term was most in use , it was meant for that which is essential literature , and yet how meanly inadequate and injurious is it now in the department of poetry , if applied to the Fairy Queen , Paradise Lost , The ...
... discipline . When the term was most in use , it was meant for that which is essential literature , and yet how meanly inadequate and injurious is it now in the department of poetry , if applied to the Fairy Queen , Paradise Lost , The ...
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