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The criticism , which may well be followed and commenced with is that of which it
has been said , “ It may almost be called a religious criticism , for it holds out its
warnings when multitudes are mad ; and there is a criticism founded upon patient
...
The criticism , which may well be followed and commenced with is that of which it
has been said , “ It may almost be called a religious criticism , for it holds out its
warnings when multitudes are mad ; and there is a criticism founded upon patient
...
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... interpenetrated - narrative and parable , fact and poetry blended in matchless
harmony ; and even in the most argumentative portion of holy Writ , the poetic
element is still present , to be followed by the vision and imagery of the
Apocalypse .
... interpenetrated - narrative and parable , fact and poetry blended in matchless
harmony ; and even in the most argumentative portion of holy Writ , the poetic
element is still present , to be followed by the vision and imagery of the
Apocalypse .
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The light of day came on too slowly ; and , indeed , a long night followed that
early outbreak of the imagination of England ' s first great poct . Nearly two
centuries passed before another arose worthy to take place beside him . Mr .
Hallam ' s ...
The light of day came on too slowly ; and , indeed , a long night followed that
early outbreak of the imagination of England ' s first great poct . Nearly two
centuries passed before another arose worthy to take place beside him . Mr .
Hallam ' s ...
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The last victim of all followed in the graceful and gallant person of the young Lord
Surrey . The dying tyranny , speechless and incapable of motion , had its hand
lifted up to affix the formal seal to the death - warrant of the poet , the soldier , the
...
The last victim of all followed in the graceful and gallant person of the young Lord
Surrey . The dying tyranny , speechless and incapable of motion , had its hand
lifted up to affix the formal seal to the death - warrant of the poet , the soldier , the
...
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... at least , to simple purposes of natural narrative : “ Here was preaching , ” he
says , “ against covetousness all the last year in Lent , and the next summer
followed rebellion ; ergo preaching againsť covetousness was the cause of
rebellion .
... at least , to simple purposes of natural narrative : “ Here was preaching , ” he
says , “ against covetousness all the last year in Lent , and the next summer
followed rebellion ; ergo preaching againsť covetousness was the cause of
rebellion .
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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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