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... Dawn of letters a false illustration Intellectual gloom from Edward III . to Henry
VIII . — Chaucer to Spenser - Caxton and the art of printing — Civil wars — Wyatt
and Surrey - The sonnet naturalized in English poetry - Blank verse - - Henry ...
... Dawn of letters a false illustration Intellectual gloom from Edward III . to Henry
VIII . — Chaucer to Spenser - Caxton and the art of printing — Civil wars — Wyatt
and Surrey - The sonnet naturalized in English poetry - Blank verse - - Henry ...
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A sound humourous literature may be found throughout English language , in
prose and verse ; from its earliest periods down to our own times , — from
Chaucer to Southey and Charles Lamb ; and it behooves us to blend it with
graver reading ...
A sound humourous literature may be found throughout English language , in
prose and verse ; from its earliest periods down to our own times , — from
Chaucer to Southey and Charles Lamb ; and it behooves us to blend it with
graver reading ...
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I hope to show in my next lecture , in treating the subject of our language , how
rich a source of enjoyment the study of English verse , considered simply as an
organ of expression and harmony , may be made ; but to readers who confine ...
I hope to show in my next lecture , in treating the subject of our language , how
rich a source of enjoyment the study of English verse , considered simply as an
organ of expression and harmony , may be made ; but to readers who confine ...
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... do so to take a note of them , on the next evening , before I proceed to the
lecture for that evening ; - the subject of which will be “ The Study of the English
Language , considered as a source of enjoyment from its powers in prose and
verse .
... do so to take a note of them , on the next evening , before I proceed to the
lecture for that evening ; - the subject of which will be “ The Study of the English
Language , considered as a source of enjoyment from its powers in prose and
verse .
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... English language in prose and verse . My desire to say something on this
subject has been prompted by the conviction that some attention to it will
increase our enjoyment of books , and will in fact give the reader a superadded
pleasure .
... English language in prose and verse . My desire to say something on this
subject has been prompted by the conviction that some attention to it will
increase our enjoyment of books , and will in fact give the reader a superadded
pleasure .
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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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