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... LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE , From Chaucer to Tennyson . BY HENRY REED . SECOND EDITION . PHILADELPHIA : PARRY & MCMILLAN , SUCCESSORS TO A. HART , LATE CAREY & HART . HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY GIFT OF PROF . WILLIAM FOGG OSGOOD 1855 .
... LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE , From Chaucer to Tennyson . BY HENRY REED . SECOND EDITION . PHILADELPHIA : PARRY & MCMILLAN , SUCCESSORS TO A. HART , LATE CAREY & HART . HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY GIFT OF PROF . WILLIAM FOGG OSGOOD 1855 .
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... late English poetry .. ..................... .. LECTURE V. ........ LITERATURE OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY . .. Page 121 Dawn of letters a false illustration - Intellectual gloom from Ed- ward III . to Henry VIII . - Chaucer to Spenser ...
... late English poetry .. ..................... .. LECTURE V. ........ LITERATURE OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY . .. Page 121 Dawn of letters a false illustration - Intellectual gloom from Ed- ward III . to Henry VIII . - Chaucer to Spenser ...
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... to men . " * * I quote from that late poem of Mr. Tennyson's , " The Princess , " which has made a deep impression on the thoughtful criticism of his I have been tempted further into this subject than I 46 LECTURE FIRST .
... to men . " * * I quote from that late poem of Mr. Tennyson's , " The Princess , " which has made a deep impression on the thoughtful criticism of his I have been tempted further into this subject than I 46 LECTURE FIRST .
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... late in life a hearty and healthful enjoyment of books , by this simple principle of opening the mind to docile and varied inter- course with them . I have known , on the other hand , that power of enjoyment lost , after years of ...
... late in life a hearty and healthful enjoyment of books , by this simple principle of opening the mind to docile and varied inter- course with them . I have known , on the other hand , that power of enjoyment lost , after years of ...
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... late , A furlong from the castle - gate ? She had dreams all yesternight Of her own betrothed knight : And she in the midnight wood will pray For the weal of her lover that's far away . She stole along , she nothing spoke , The sighs ...
... late , A furlong from the castle - gate ? She had dreams all yesternight Of her own betrothed knight : And she in the midnight wood will pray For the weal of her lover that's far away . She stole along , she nothing spoke , The sighs ...
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