Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to TennysonClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869 - 411 Seiten |
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... mind- Arnold's habits of study and taste - The practical and poetical element of Anglo - Saxon character - The Bible - Mosaic Poetry -Inadequacy of language - Lockhart's character of Scott - Ar- nold's character of Scipio - Tragic ...
... mind- Arnold's habits of study and taste - The practical and poetical element of Anglo - Saxon character - The Bible - Mosaic Poetry -Inadequacy of language - Lockhart's character of Scott - Ar- nold's character of Scipio - Tragic ...
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... mind that these Lectures are printed exactly as written , with scarcely a verbal altera- tion , and no change or modification of opinion . He wrote from a full mind , often with great rapidity , and without the opportunity or the ...
... mind that these Lectures are printed exactly as written , with scarcely a verbal altera- tion , and no change or modification of opinion . He wrote from a full mind , often with great rapidity , and without the opportunity or the ...
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... mind the aims at which American students and American institutions of learning should be directed . By his early death - for he was but forty - six years of age -all these hopes were doomed to disappointment . The most that can now be ...
... mind the aims at which American students and American institutions of learning should be directed . By his early death - for he was but forty - six years of age -all these hopes were doomed to disappointment . The most that can now be ...
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... mind shall dwell with satis- faction and delight for years to come . But there is a demand for something more systematic than such chance culture as I have alluded to ; and the mind that craves such knowledge of the literature of his ...
... mind shall dwell with satis- faction and delight for years to come . But there is a demand for something more systematic than such chance culture as I have alluded to ; and the mind that craves such knowledge of the literature of his ...
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... mind of Germany has given to mankind . The literature of France and of Italy , of Spain , the South of Europe , have their re- spective claims and attractions . Besides the modern mind , there is all that , venerable with the age of ...
... mind of Germany has given to mankind . The literature of France and of Italy , of Spain , the South of Europe , have their re- spective claims and attractions . Besides the modern mind , there is all that , venerable with the age of ...
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