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Page xv LECTURE I . - INTRODUCTORY . PRINCIPLES OF LITERATURE .
Object , to assist and guide students - Necessity of systematic study - Judicious
criticism - True aims and principles of literatureChoice of books — Its difficulties
— Aim ...
Page xv LECTURE I . - INTRODUCTORY . PRINCIPLES OF LITERATURE .
Object , to assist and guide students - Necessity of systematic study - Judicious
criticism - True aims and principles of literatureChoice of books — Its difficulties
— Aim ...
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LECTURE III . THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . Medium of ideas often forgotten -
Witchery of English wordsAnalysis of good style difficult - The power of words -
Our duty to the English language - Lord Bacon ' s idea of Latin - MiltonHume ' s ...
LECTURE III . THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . Medium of ideas often forgotten -
Witchery of English wordsAnalysis of good style difficult - The power of words -
Our duty to the English language - Lord Bacon ' s idea of Latin - MiltonHume ' s ...
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Page 121 LECTURE V . LITERATURE OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY . 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 ...
Page 121 LECTURE V . LITERATURE OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY . 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 ...
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Page 184 LECTURE VII . LITERATURE OF THE SEVENTEENTI AND
EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES . Milton ' s old age - Donne ' s Sermons — No great
school of poetry without love of nature - Blank in this respect between Paradise
Lost and ...
Page 184 LECTURE VII . LITERATURE OF THE SEVENTEENTI AND
EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES . Milton ' s old age - Donne ' s Sermons — No great
school of poetry without love of nature - Blank in this respect between Paradise
Lost and ...
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Henry Reed William Bradford Reed. LECTURE IX . CONTEMPORARY
LITERATURE . Lord Byron - His popularity and its decline - His power of simple ,
vigorous language - Childe Harold - The Dying Gladiator - The Isles of Greece —
Contrast ...
Henry Reed William Bradford Reed. LECTURE IX . CONTEMPORARY
LITERATURE . Lord Byron - His popularity and its decline - His power of simple ,
vigorous language - Childe Harold - The Dying Gladiator - The Isles of Greece —
Contrast ...
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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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