Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to TennysonClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869 - 411 Seiten |
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... followed and commenced with is that of which it has been said , " It may almost be called a religious criticism , for it holds out its warnings when multitudes are mad ; and there is a criticism founded upon patient research and ...
... followed and commenced with is that of which it has been said , " It may almost be called a religious criticism , for it holds out its warnings when multitudes are mad ; and there is a criticism founded upon patient research and ...
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... still present , to be followed by the vision and . imagery of the Apocalypse . Such is the unquestioned combination of poetry and * Preface to Henry Taylor's Notes on Books . prose in sacred Writ - the best means , we 74 LECTURE SECOND .
... still present , to be followed by the vision and . imagery of the Apocalypse . Such is the unquestioned combination of poetry and * Preface to Henry Taylor's Notes on Books . prose in sacred Writ - the best means , we 74 LECTURE SECOND .
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... followed that early outbreak of the imagina- tion of England's first great poet . Nearly two centuries passed before another arose worthy to take place beside him . Mr. Hallam's historical study of the progress of the European mind ...
... followed that early outbreak of the imagina- tion of England's first great poet . Nearly two centuries passed before another arose worthy to take place beside him . Mr. Hallam's historical study of the progress of the European mind ...
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... followed in the graceful and gallant person of the young Lord Surrey . The dying tyranny , speechless and inca- pable of motion , had its hand lifted up to affix the formal seal to the death - warrant of the poet , the soldier , the ...
... followed in the graceful and gallant person of the young Lord Surrey . The dying tyranny , speechless and inca- pable of motion , had its hand lifted up to affix the formal seal to the death - warrant of the poet , the soldier , the ...
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... followed rebellion ; ergo preaching against ' covetousness was the cause of rebellion . A goodly argument ! " Here , now , I remember an argument of Master More's , which he bringeth in a book that he made against Bilney ; and here , by ...
... followed rebellion ; ergo preaching against ' covetousness was the cause of rebellion . A goodly argument ! " Here , now , I remember an argument of Master More's , which he bringeth in a book that he made against Bilney ; and here , by ...
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