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... letters - English essay - writing- Macaulay - Southey -- Scott and Washington Irving - Archdea- con Hare - Lord Bacon's Essays - Poetic taste - Influence of 25 individual pursuits - Friends in Council - Serious and gay ix.
... letters - English essay - writing- Macaulay - Southey -- Scott and Washington Irving - Archdea- con Hare - Lord Bacon's Essays - Poetic taste - Influence of 25 individual pursuits - Friends in Council - Serious and gay ix.
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... poetic diction -Doctor Franklin's rules - Shakspeare's matchless words- Wordsworth's sonnet - Byron - Landor - Coleridge's Christabel " The Song in the Mind " -Hood - The Bridge of Sighs ....... 85 LECTURE IV . EARLY ENGLISH LITERATURE ...
... poetic diction -Doctor Franklin's rules - Shakspeare's matchless words- Wordsworth's sonnet - Byron - Landor - Coleridge's Christabel " The Song in the Mind " -Hood - The Bridge of Sighs ....... 85 LECTURE IV . EARLY ENGLISH LITERATURE ...
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... poetic exaggeration , that One impulse from a vernal wood May teach you more of man , Of moral evil and of good , Than all the sages can . † My present purpose is to consider this one agency - lite- rature - as a means of culture of ...
... poetic exaggeration , that One impulse from a vernal wood May teach you more of man , Of moral evil and of good , Than all the sages can . † My present purpose is to consider this one agency - lite- rature - as a means of culture of ...
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... poet's sister , adds the comment , " Were I to say that a poet finds his best advisers among his female friends , it would be speaking from my own experience , and the greatest poet of the age would confirm it by his . But never was any ...
... poet's sister , adds the comment , " Were I to say that a poet finds his best advisers among his female friends , it would be speaking from my own experience , and the greatest poet of the age would confirm it by his . But never was any ...
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... Poetic taste - Influence of individual pursuits - Friends in Council - Serious and gay books - English humour - Southey's bal- lad - Necessity of intellectual discipline - Disadvantage of courses of reading - Books not insulated things ...
... Poetic taste - Influence of individual pursuits - Friends in Council - Serious and gay books - English humour - Southey's bal- lad - Necessity of intellectual discipline - Disadvantage of courses of reading - Books not insulated things ...
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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 |
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