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... LITERARY PRINCIPLES . Narrow and exclusive lines of reading to be avoided - Catholicity of taste - Charles Lamb's idea of books - Ruskin - Habits of reading comprehensive - Ancient Literature - Foreign Lan- guages - Different eras of ...
... LITERARY PRINCIPLES . Narrow and exclusive lines of reading to be avoided - Catholicity of taste - Charles Lamb's idea of books - Ruskin - Habits of reading comprehensive - Ancient Literature - Foreign Lan- guages - Different eras of ...
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... literary or political distinction . He visited the Continent , and went , by the ordinary route , through France and Switzerland , as far south as Milan and Venice , returning by the Tyrol to Inspruck and Munich , and thence down the ...
... literary or political distinction . He visited the Continent , and went , by the ordinary route , through France and Switzerland , as far south as Milan and Venice , returning by the Tyrol to Inspruck and Munich , and thence down the ...
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... literary sympathies , and even literary antagonism , become the more expanded and freer discipline , which lasts through life . We cannot tell how much of good we may thus do to one another . We cannot measure the value of unstudied and ...
... literary sympathies , and even literary antagonism , become the more expanded and freer discipline , which lasts through life . We cannot tell how much of good we may thus do to one another . We cannot measure the value of unstudied and ...
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... literary correspondence with different mem- bers of the Coleridge family , Mr. Reed visited England in 1854 , the welcome he received from them was most cordial and affectionate . He was greeted as an old friend and taken home to their ...
... literary correspondence with different mem- bers of the Coleridge family , Mr. Reed visited England in 1854 , the welcome he received from them was most cordial and affectionate . He was greeted as an old friend and taken home to their ...
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... courses of reading ; reserving for the third lecture the subject of the English language , to which I am anxious to devote an entire lecture . 5 * LECTURE II . Application of Literary Principles . * Narrow PRINCIPLES OF LITERATURE . 53.
... courses of reading ; reserving for the third lecture the subject of the English language , to which I am anxious to devote an entire lecture . 5 * LECTURE II . Application of Literary Principles . * Narrow PRINCIPLES OF LITERATURE . 53.
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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