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... CENTURY . Dawn of letters a false illustration - Intellectual gloom from Ed- ward III . to Henry VIII . - Chaucer to Spenser - Caxton and the art of printing - Civil wars - Wyatt and Surrey - The son- net naturalized in English poetry ...
... CENTURY . Dawn of letters a false illustration - Intellectual gloom from Ed- ward III . to Henry VIII . - Chaucer to Spenser - Caxton and the art of printing - Civil wars - Wyatt and Surrey - The son- net naturalized in English poetry ...
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... CENTURIES . Milton's old age - Donne's Sermons - No great school of poetry without love of nature - Blank in this ... CENTURY . Literature of our own times - Influence of political and social re- lations - The historic relations of ...
... CENTURIES . Milton's old age - Donne's Sermons - No great school of poetry without love of nature - Blank in this ... CENTURY . Literature of our own times - Influence of political and social re- lations - The historic relations of ...
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... centuries , has come down to us from Greece , and Rome , and Palestine . Then , too , in the whole extent of modern literature , there is the daily addition of the illimitable issues from the press in our day : so that when the ...
... centuries , has come down to us from Greece , and Rome , and Palestine . Then , too , in the whole extent of modern literature , there is the daily addition of the illimitable issues from the press in our day : so that when the ...
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... century . I have adverted to this subject , because the term de- tracts from that which is the prime characteristic of lite- rature — its universality — its appeal to man as man . In this simple , elementary principle , we may unfold ...
... century . I have adverted to this subject , because the term de- tracts from that which is the prime characteristic of lite- rature — its universality — its appeal to man as man . In this simple , elementary principle , we may unfold ...
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... century , and of Addison's or Steele's in the " Spectator " and the " Tatler , " in the early part of it , he will find his judg- ment enlarged by seeing how those generations dealt with this same branch of letters . Travelling back a ...
... century , and of Addison's or Steele's in the " Spectator " and the " Tatler , " in the early part of it , he will find his judg- ment enlarged by seeing how those generations dealt with this same branch of letters . Travelling back a ...
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