Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to TennysonBoD – Books on Demand, 05.11.2021 - 412 Seiten Reprint of the original, first published in 1867. |
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... influence on charoter - Do Quincoy's definition - Knowledge and power - Influence on fomale charac ter - True position of womaz - Tennyson's Prinous Noval reading - Tasta , an incorrect term - Henry Taylor - Cowpor Miss Wordsworth ...
... influence on charoter - Do Quincoy's definition - Knowledge and power - Influence on fomale charac ter - True position of womaz - Tennyson's Prinous Noval reading - Tasta , an incorrect term - Henry Taylor - Cowpor Miss Wordsworth ...
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... Influence of political and social relations — The historio relations of literature . The French Revolution , and its effects - Infidelity - Thirty years ' Peace - Scientifio progress coincident with letters History - Its altered tone ...
... Influence of political and social relations — The historio relations of literature . The French Revolution , and its effects - Infidelity - Thirty years ' Peace - Scientifio progress coincident with letters History - Its altered tone ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notic3 Page | 15 |
Object to assist and guide studentsNecessity of systematic study | 25 |
Narrow and exclusive lines of reading to be avoidedCatholicity | 54 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 85 |
LECTURE IV | 121 |
Dawn of letters a false illustrationIntellootual gloom from | 155 |
LECTURE VI | 184 |
LECTURE VII | 196 |
Literature of our own times Influence of political and social | 248 |
Bubtilty of these emotionsSydney Smith and Leigh Hunt | 337 |
LECTURE XII | 375 |
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