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Narrow and exclusive lines of reading to be avoided — Catholicity of taste -
Charles Lamb ' s idea of books — Ruskin - Habits of reading comprehensive -
Ancient Literature - Foreign Languages - Different eras of letters - English essay ...
Narrow and exclusive lines of reading to be avoided — Catholicity of taste -
Charles Lamb ' s idea of books — Ruskin - Habits of reading comprehensive -
Ancient Literature - Foreign Languages - Different eras of letters - English essay ...
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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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LITERATURE OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY , WITH INCIDENTAL
SUGGESTIONS ON SUNDAY READING . Hooker ' s Ecclesiastical Polity -
Progress of English literatureSir Walter Raleigh ' s History of the World - Bacon ' s
Essays ...
LITERATURE OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY , WITH INCIDENTAL
SUGGESTIONS ON SUNDAY READING . Hooker ' s Ecclesiastical Polity -
Progress of English literatureSir Walter Raleigh ' s History of the World - Bacon ' s
Essays ...
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Sunday reading — Sacred books — Forms of Christian faithEvidences of
Religion — Butler ' s Analogy - Charles Lamb ' s Remarks on Stackhouse -
History of the Bible - Jeremy TaylorHoly Living and Dying - Life of Christ - Pulpit -
oratory ...
Sunday reading — Sacred books — Forms of Christian faithEvidences of
Religion — Butler ' s Analogy - Charles Lamb ' s Remarks on Stackhouse -
History of the Bible - Jeremy TaylorHoly Living and Dying - Life of Christ - Pulpit -
oratory ...
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... and precision , the circumstances of its publication , and , if need be , to disarm
criticism by the absence of any thing like pretension on the part of him whose
posthumous work is now given to the reading world of his own countrymen .
... and precision , the circumstances of its publication , and , if need be , to disarm
criticism by the absence of any thing like pretension on the part of him whose
posthumous work is now given to the reading world of his own countrymen .
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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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