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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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Again , as to all controversies respecting the equality of the sexes , or relative
superiority or inferiority , I have only to say , that to me they are simply odious , -
wrong , I believe , - in faith , in philosophy , and in feeling . Why should our minds
be ...
Again , as to all controversies respecting the equality of the sexes , or relative
superiority or inferiority , I have only to say , that to me they are simply odious , -
wrong , I believe , - in faith , in philosophy , and in feeling . Why should our minds
be ...
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I have been tempted further into this subject than I meant to be , but what I have
said respecting the companionship of the sexes can have no better illustration
than in the study of literature . All that is essential literature belongs alike to mind
of ...
I have been tempted further into this subject than I meant to be , but what I have
said respecting the companionship of the sexes can have no better illustration
than in the study of literature . All that is essential literature belongs alike to mind
of ...
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... our minds certain general principles respecting the essential properties and
uses of literature . I endeavoured to show that nothing but what is addressed to
man as man is literature , and that that is more appropriately and eminently
literature ...
... our minds certain general principles respecting the essential properties and
uses of literature . I endeavoured to show that nothing but what is addressed to
man as man is literature , and that that is more appropriately and eminently
literature ...
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We must needs be watchful of our habits of reading in this respect , for favourite
lines of reading may come to be too exclusive . A favourite author may have too
large an occupation . Women should remember that in all that is essentially ...
We must needs be watchful of our habits of reading in this respect , for favourite
lines of reading may come to be too exclusive . A favourite author may have too
large an occupation . Women should remember that in all that is essentially ...
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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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