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Object , to assist and guide students - Necessity of systematic study - Judicious
criticism - True aims and principles of literatureChoice of books - Its difficulties —
Aim of this course of lectures to remove them - All books not literature - Accurate ...
Object , to assist and guide students - Necessity of systematic study - Judicious
criticism - True aims and principles of literatureChoice of books - Its difficulties —
Aim of this course of lectures to remove them - All books not literature - Accurate ...
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individual pursuits - Friends in Council - Serious and gay books - English humour
- Southey ' s ballad — Necessity of intellectual discipline - Disadvantage of
courses of reading - Books not insulated things — Authors who guide - Southey '
s ...
individual pursuits - Friends in Council - Serious and gay books - English humour
- Southey ' s ballad — Necessity of intellectual discipline - Disadvantage of
courses of reading - Books not insulated things — Authors who guide - Southey '
s ...
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Immediately on my brother ' s death in the autumn of last year , or as soon ( and
with me it was very soon ) as all hope of possible rescue had faded away , my
attention was turned to his manuscript lectures , delivered in different courses at
the ...
Immediately on my brother ' s death in the autumn of last year , or as soon ( and
with me it was very soon ) as all hope of possible rescue had faded away , my
attention was turned to his manuscript lectures , delivered in different courses at
the ...
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... my acknowledgments , — Mr . George W . Hunter , Mr . Ellis Yarnall , and Mr .
William Arthur Jackson . In selecting this course of Lectures , I was guided by two
considerations , — one that it was a more complete xvi INTRODUCTORY
NOTICE .
... my acknowledgments , — Mr . George W . Hunter , Mr . Ellis Yarnall , and Mr .
William Arthur Jackson . In selecting this course of Lectures , I was guided by two
considerations , — one that it was a more complete xvi INTRODUCTORY
NOTICE .
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considerations , — one that it was a more complete and continuous course than
others ; another , that it was among the last delivered by him . The dates will be
found noted in each lecture . I have ventured not only to put , in the form of notes
...
considerations , — one that it was a more complete and continuous course than
others ; another , that it was among the last delivered by him . The dates will be
found noted in each lecture . I have ventured not only to put , in the form of notes
...
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE, FROM CHAURER TO TENNYSON HENRY REED Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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