Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to TennysonClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869 - 411 Seiten |
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... nature - Blank in this respect between Paradise Lost and Thomson's Seasons - Court of Charles the Second- Samson Agonistes -- Milton's Sonnets - Clarendon's History of the Rebellion - Pilgrim's Progress - Dryden's Odes - Absalom and ...
... nature - Blank in this respect between Paradise Lost and Thomson's Seasons - Court of Charles the Second- Samson Agonistes -- Milton's Sonnets - Clarendon's History of the Rebellion - Pilgrim's Progress - Dryden's Odes - Absalom and ...
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... nature - His antagonism to Divine truth - The Dream , the most faultless of his poems - Don Juan - Shelley - Leigh Hunt's remarks on - Carlyle - His earnestness earnestness - Southey- His historical works - Thalaba - Wordsworth - His ...
... nature - His antagonism to Divine truth - The Dream , the most faultless of his poems - Don Juan - Shelley - Leigh Hunt's remarks on - Carlyle - His earnestness earnestness - Southey- His historical works - Thalaba - Wordsworth - His ...
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... nature's face , Dost thou not shine upon some favour'd place Where he is tost for whom our souls are yearning ? ” No answering voice allays our trembling fears , And long anxiety gives way to tears . Beneath the waves o'er which great ...
... nature's face , Dost thou not shine upon some favour'd place Where he is tost for whom our souls are yearning ? ” No answering voice allays our trembling fears , And long anxiety gives way to tears . Beneath the waves o'er which great ...
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... nature , one is appalled at the first ap proach , and may shrink from all effort , in despondency or hopelessness . It is a bewildering thing to stand in the presence of a vast concourse of books - in the midst of them , but feeble , or ...
... nature , one is appalled at the first ap proach , and may shrink from all effort , in despondency or hopelessness . It is a bewildering thing to stand in the presence of a vast concourse of books - in the midst of them , but feeble , or ...
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... nature ; it deals with every element in our being that makes fellowship between man and man through all ages of man's history and through all the habitable re- gions of this planet . According to this view , literature excludes from its ...
... nature ; it deals with every element in our being that makes fellowship between man and man through all ages of man's history and through all the habitable re- gions of this planet . According to this view , literature excludes from its ...
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