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... character - De Quincey's definition - Knowledge and power - Influence on female charac- ter - True position of woman - Tennyson's Princess - Novel- reading - Taste , an incorrect term - Henry Taylor - Cowper- Miss Wordsworth ...
... character - De Quincey's definition - Knowledge and power - Influence on female charac- ter - True position of woman - Tennyson's Princess - Novel- reading - Taste , an incorrect term - Henry Taylor - Cowper- Miss Wordsworth ...
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... character - The Bible - Mosaic Poetry -Inadequacy of language - Lockhart's character of Scott - Ar- nold's character of Scipio - Tragic poetry - Poetry for children -Robinson Crusoe and the Arabian Nights - Wordsworth's Ode to Duty - ...
... character - The Bible - Mosaic Poetry -Inadequacy of language - Lockhart's character of Scott - Ar- nold's character of Scipio - Tragic poetry - Poetry for children -Robinson Crusoe and the Arabian Nights - Wordsworth's Ode to Duty - ...
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... character- istics - Female authors - Joanna Baillie - Miss Edgeworth- Mrs. Kemble - Mrs . Norton - Miss Barrett - Cry of the Chil- dren , & c ............ .... Page 272 LECTURE X. TRAGIC AND ELEGIAC POETRY . Contrast of subjects ...
... character- istics - Female authors - Joanna Baillie - Miss Edgeworth- Mrs. Kemble - Mrs . Norton - Miss Barrett - Cry of the Chil- dren , & c ............ .... Page 272 LECTURE X. TRAGIC AND ELEGIAC POETRY . Contrast of subjects ...
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... character - De Quincey's definition - Knowledge and Power -Influence on female character - True position of woman - Tenny- son's Princess - Novel - reading - Taste , an incorrect term - Henry Taylor - Cowper - Miss Wordsworth ...
... character - De Quincey's definition - Knowledge and Power -Influence on female character - True position of woman - Tenny- son's Princess - Novel - reading - Taste , an incorrect term - Henry Taylor - Cowper - Miss Wordsworth ...
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... character , manly and womanly ; but , at the same time , let it be borne in mind that nothing conduces more to the well - being and strength of the soul than to keep it open to all the healthful in- fluences which are provided for it ...
... character , manly and womanly ; but , at the same time , let it be borne in mind that nothing conduces more to the well - being and strength of the soul than to keep it open to all the healthful in- fluences which are provided for it ...
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