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... looking altogether beyond the period and the province of what is usually called
“ education , ” hints and suggestions , criticism , literary sympathies , and even
literary antagonism , become the more expanded and freer discipline , which
lasts ...
... looking altogether beyond the period and the province of what is usually called
“ education , ” hints and suggestions , criticism , literary sympathies , and even
literary antagonism , become the more expanded and freer discipline , which
lasts ...
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... properly so called , . . . for the very same reason that it is so much more durable
than the literature of knowledge is . . . more intense and electrically searching in
its impressions . The directions in which the tragedy of this planet has trained ...
... properly so called , . . . for the very same reason that it is so much more durable
than the literature of knowledge is . . . more intense and electrically searching in
its impressions . The directions in which the tragedy of this planet has trained ...
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There are what may , in this respect , be called guiding authors , whose genial
love of letters was not only a light to their own lives , but still shines , a lamp to
show the path to others . You feel that what they loved may fitly be loved by you ;
that ...
There are what may , in this respect , be called guiding authors , whose genial
love of letters was not only a light to their own lives , but still shines , a lamp to
show the path to others . You feel that what they loved may fitly be loved by you ;
that ...
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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
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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
...
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The perfection of a literature is in the true combination of its poetry and prose ,
which bear to each other a relation which has been imaged with equal truth and
fancy in these simple stanzas : I looked upon a plain of green That some one
called ...
The perfection of a literature is in the true combination of its poetry and prose ,
which bear to each other a relation which has been imaged with equal truth and
fancy in these simple stanzas : I looked upon a plain of green That some one
called ...
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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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