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... some of the difficulties which present themselves to a mind willing , at least , if
not zealous , for such culture . The first inquiry that presents itself is , “ What books
does it behoove me to know ? ” The docile question is , “ What am I to read ? ” .
... some of the difficulties which present themselves to a mind willing , at least , if
not zealous , for such culture . The first inquiry that presents itself is , “ What books
does it behoove me to know ? ” The docile question is , “ What am I to read ? ” .
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These lectures are intended to present some thoughts and suggestions with a
view to the surmounting of these difficulties , and to guidance into the department
of English literature . I propose now to consider the general principles of literature
...
These lectures are intended to present some thoughts and suggestions with a
view to the surmounting of these difficulties , and to guidance into the department
of English literature . I propose now to consider the general principles of literature
...
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The discouraging effect which is produced by the present and perpetually
increasing multitude of books is , in some degree , lessened by the thought that
all are not literature . A vast deal of paper is printed and folded and shaped into
the ...
The discouraging effect which is produced by the present and perpetually
increasing multitude of books is , in some degree , lessened by the thought that
all are not literature . A vast deal of paper is printed and folded and shaped into
the ...
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... the individual man and the external world are fitted to each other , so that it is
scarce a poetic exaggeration , that One impulse from a vernal wood May teach
you more of man , Of moral evil and of good , Than all the sages can . t My
present ...
... the individual man and the external world are fitted to each other , so that it is
scarce a poetic exaggeration , that One impulse from a vernal wood May teach
you more of man , Of moral evil and of good , Than all the sages can . t My
present ...
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Looking to literature as our present subject , and having ascertained that its prime
quality is its power of addressing itself to man as man , let us now see for what
purpose it so deals with our common humanity , so that we may have a principle
...
Looking to literature as our present subject , and having ascertained that its prime
quality is its power of addressing itself to man as man , let us now see for what
purpose it so deals with our common humanity , so that we may have a principle
...
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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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