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... morals - Age of Charles II . - Language part of character - Arnold's Lectures on Modern History - Use of disproportionate words - Origin of the English language in the North - Classical and romantic languages- Saxon element of our ...
... morals - Age of Charles II . - Language part of character - Arnold's Lectures on Modern History - Use of disproportionate words - Origin of the English language in the North - Classical and romantic languages- Saxon element of our ...
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... moral tone- Wordsworth's stanza - Poet's corner and Chaucer's tomb - The death of a Language - English minstrelsy - Percy's Reliques -Sir Walter Scott - Wilson - Christian hymns and chaunts- Conversion of King Edwin - Martial ballads ...
... moral tone- Wordsworth's stanza - Poet's corner and Chaucer's tomb - The death of a Language - English minstrelsy - Percy's Reliques -Sir Walter Scott - Wilson - Christian hymns and chaunts- Conversion of King Edwin - Martial ballads ...
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... Moral use of tragic poetry - Allston's cri- ticism - Elegiac poetry - Its power not mere sentimentalism— Gray's Elegy , an universal poem - Philip Van Artevelde - Caro- line Bowles- " Pauper's Death Bed " -Wordsworth's Elegies- Milton's ...
... Moral use of tragic poetry - Allston's cri- ticism - Elegiac poetry - Its power not mere sentimentalism— Gray's Elegy , an universal poem - Philip Van Artevelde - Caro- line Bowles- " Pauper's Death Bed " -Wordsworth's Elegies- Milton's ...
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... Professor of Moral Philoso- phy . In the service of the College he continued for twenty- three years , faithful , I am sure I may say , to his duties , however irksome ; and never in all that period , xviii INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
... Professor of Moral Philoso- phy . In the service of the College he continued for twenty- three years , faithful , I am sure I may say , to his duties , however irksome ; and never in all that period , xviii INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
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... Moral Philosophy , which he had once filled as Assistant Professor , being vacant , Mr. Reed became a candidate for the chair , but was not elected . Although no personal disparagement was intended , so earnest and so reasonable was his ...
... Moral Philosophy , which he had once filled as Assistant Professor , being vacant , Mr. Reed became a candidate for the chair , but was not elected . Although no personal disparagement was intended , so earnest and so reasonable was his ...
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