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... Southey and Wordsworth — Belles - lettres not literature - Literature not an
easy , patrician pleasure - Its danger as to practical life - Its influence on character
- De Quincey ' s definition - Knowledge and power - Influence on female
character ...
... Southey and Wordsworth — Belles - lettres not literature - Literature not an
easy , patrician pleasure - Its danger as to practical life - Its influence on character
- De Quincey ' s definition - Knowledge and power - Influence on female
character ...
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Literature of our own times — Influence of political and social relations — The
historic relations of literature — The French Revolution , and its effects —
Infidelity — Thirty years ' Peace — Scientific progress coincident with letters -
History — Its ...
Literature of our own times — Influence of political and social relations — The
historic relations of literature — The French Revolution , and its effects —
Infidelity — Thirty years ' Peace — Scientific progress coincident with letters -
History — Its ...
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... patrician pleasure - Its danger as to practical life - Its influence on character -
De Quincey ' s definition - Knowledge and Power - Influence on female character
— True position of woman - Tennyson ' s Princess — Novel - reading - Taste , an
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... patrician pleasure - Its danger as to practical life - Its influence on character -
De Quincey ' s definition - Knowledge and Power - Influence on female character
— True position of woman - Tennyson ' s Princess — Novel - reading - Taste , an
...
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We cannot measure the value of unstudied and almost casual influences . A
random word of genuine admiration may prove a guide into some region of
literature where the mind shall dwell with satisfaction and delight for years to
come .
We cannot measure the value of unstudied and almost casual influences . A
random word of genuine admiration may prove a guide into some region of
literature where the mind shall dwell with satisfaction and delight for years to
come .
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... arbitrary and lawless choosing , but a process open to the influences of sound
and congenial criticism ; he will tell how , by such influences , the activity of his
thoughts is quickened — how his judgment of books is often the joint product of
his ...
... arbitrary and lawless choosing , but a process open to the influences of sound
and congenial criticism ; he will tell how , by such influences , the activity of his
thoughts is quickened — how his judgment of books is often the joint product of
his ...
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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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