Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to TennysonClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869 - 411 Seiten |
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... 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 Achitophel - Rhyming ...
... 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 Achitophel - Rhyming ...
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... respect- ing the equality of the sexes , or relative superiority or inferiority , I have only to say , that to me they are simply odious , —wrong , I believe , —in faith , in philosophy , and in feeling . Why should our minds be ...
... respect- ing the equality of the sexes , or relative superiority or inferiority , I have only to say , that to me they are simply odious , —wrong , I believe , —in faith , in philosophy , and in feeling . Why should our minds be ...
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... respecting the com- panionship of the sexes can have no better illustration than in the study of literature . All that is essential lite- rature belongs alike to mind of woman and of man ; it demands the same kind of culture from each ...
... respecting the com- panionship of the sexes can have no better illustration than in the study of literature . All that is essential lite- rature belongs alike to mind of woman and of man ; it demands the same kind of culture from each ...
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... respecting the essential properties and uses of literature . I endeavoured to show that nothing but what is addressed to man as man is literature , and that that is more appropriately and eminently literature which gives power rather ...
... respecting the essential properties and uses of literature . I endeavoured to show that nothing but what is addressed to man as man is literature , and that that is more appropriately and eminently literature which gives power rather ...
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... respect , for favourite lines of reading may come to be too exclusive . A favourite author may have too large an occupation . Women should remember that in all that is essentially literature , they have a right in common with men ...
... respect , for favourite lines of reading may come to be too exclusive . A favourite author may have too large an occupation . Women should remember that in all that is essentially literature , they have a right in common with men ...
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