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Although no personal disparagement was intended , so earnest and so
reasonable was his ambition for what he considered a high academical
distinction , that his disappointment was most keen and depressing . His
secluded mode of life ...
Although no personal disparagement was intended , so earnest and so
reasonable was his ambition for what he considered a high academical
distinction , that his disappointment was most keen and depressing . His
secluded mode of life ...
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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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take occasion to give an opportunity to those who desire to 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
...
take occasion to give an opportunity to those who desire to 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
...
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This is but a rash and ill - considered condemnation of our native torgue . . . In
dramatic verse , more particularly , our English combinations of consonants are
invaluable , not only for the purpose of reflecting grace and softness by contrast ,
or ...
This is but a rash and ill - considered condemnation of our native torgue . . . In
dramatic verse , more particularly , our English combinations of consonants are
invaluable , not only for the purpose of reflecting grace and softness by contrast ,
or ...
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Though the history of English prose begins about 1350 , with what is considered
the first English book — Sir John Mandeville ' s Travels — a century and a half
more was required to achieve any thing like the excellence of later English prose
.
Though the history of English prose begins about 1350 , with what is considered
the first English book — Sir John Mandeville ' s Travels — a century and a half
more was required to achieve any thing like the excellence of later English prose
.
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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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