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Taking that remarkable work “ The Doctor , ” in which Southey poured forth the
vast abundance of his fine scholarship , or the Elia Essays , you will find
guidance into many of the beautiful and secluded spots in English long reading ,
and what ...
Taking that remarkable work “ The Doctor , ” in which Southey poured forth the
vast abundance of his fine scholarship , or the Elia Essays , you will find
guidance into many of the beautiful and secluded spots in English long reading ,
and what ...
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Mr . Reed ' s edition of Arnold ' s Lectures , with notes , appeared in America in
1845 ; and for the memory of that remarkable man he felt and expressed - - as
will be often seen in these Lectures an almost filial respect . Some of the happiest
...
Mr . Reed ' s edition of Arnold ' s Lectures , with notes , appeared in America in
1845 ; and for the memory of that remarkable man he felt and expressed - - as
will be often seen in these Lectures an almost filial respect . Some of the happiest
...
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The sympathy of the poet with the subjects of his poetry , is particularly
remarkable in Shakspeare and Chaucer ; but what the first effects by a strong act
of imagination and mental metamorphosis , the last does without any effort ,
merely by the ...
The sympathy of the poet with the subjects of his poetry , is particularly
remarkable in Shakspeare and Chaucer ; but what the first effects by a strong act
of imagination and mental metamorphosis , the last does without any effort ,
merely by the ...
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Now , considering these difficulties of language , it is remarkable that the few
readers of Chaucer ' s poetry should have had authority , from generation to
generation , to sustain his traditionary fame ; for if he is not known and felt to be
the ...
Now , considering these difficulties of language , it is remarkable that the few
readers of Chaucer ' s poetry should have had authority , from generation to
generation , to sustain his traditionary fame ; for if he is not known and felt to be
the ...
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Now I have no thought of intimating , in the most remote degree , that in this
remarkable train of thought Mr . Babbage was under obligations to Chaucer . The
passage has an air of absolute originality ; and , besides , the writer of it is too
strong ...
Now I have no thought of intimating , in the most remote degree , that in this
remarkable train of thought Mr . Babbage was under obligations to Chaucer . The
passage has an air of absolute originality ; and , besides , the writer of it is too
strong ...
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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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