Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to TennysonClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869 - 411 Seiten |
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... lines of reading to be avoided - Catholicity of taste - Charles Lamb's idea of books - Ruskin - Habits of reading comprehensive - Ancient Literature- Foreign Lan- guages - Different eras of letters - English essay - writing- Macaulay ...
... lines of reading to be avoided - Catholicity of taste - Charles Lamb's idea of books - Ruskin - Habits of reading comprehensive - Ancient Literature- Foreign Lan- guages - Different eras of letters - English essay - writing- Macaulay ...
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... line Bowles- " Pauper's Death Bed " -Wordsworth's Elegies- Milton's Lycidas - Adonais - In Memoriam - Shelley's Poem on Death of Keats - Tennyson - In Memoriam reviewed ....... ............ 309 LECTURE XI . LITERATURE OF WIT AND HUMOUR ...
... line Bowles- " Pauper's Death Bed " -Wordsworth's Elegies- Milton's Lycidas - Adonais - In Memoriam - Shelley's Poem on Death of Keats - Tennyson - In Memoriam reviewed ....... ............ 309 LECTURE XI . LITERATURE OF WIT AND HUMOUR ...
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... line of demarcation between our moral and intellectual nature , instead of recognising the inti mate interdependence of thought and feeling , is a fallacy that scarce affects the workings of a woman's spirit . If a gifted and cultivated ...
... line of demarcation between our moral and intellectual nature , instead of recognising the inti mate interdependence of thought and feeling , is a fallacy that scarce affects the workings of a woman's spirit . If a gifted and cultivated ...
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... lines worthy of herself , her sire , and the precious truth embodied in them : " Passion is blind , not love ; her wondrous might Informs with three - fold power man's inward sight ; To her deep glance the soul , at large displayed ...
... lines worthy of herself , her sire , and the precious truth embodied in them : " Passion is blind , not love ; her wondrous might Informs with three - fold power man's inward sight ; To her deep glance the soul , at large displayed ...
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Henry Reed. LECTURE 11 . Application of Literary Principles . * Narrow and exclusive lines of reading to be avoided - Catholicity of taste - Charles Lamb's idea of books - Ruskin - Habits of reading comprehensive - Ancient Literature ...
Henry Reed. LECTURE 11 . Application of Literary Principles . * Narrow and exclusive lines of reading to be avoided - Catholicity of taste - Charles Lamb's idea of books - Ruskin - Habits of reading comprehensive - Ancient Literature ...
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