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... Edward the ThirdContinental wars - Petrarch - Boccacio - Froissart - The
church - Wyclif - Arts and Architecture - Statutes in English - Chaucer resumed –
His humour and pathos - Sense of natural beauty - The Temple of Fame -
Chaucer and ...
... Edward the ThirdContinental wars - Petrarch - Boccacio - Froissart - The
church - Wyclif - Arts and Architecture - Statutes in English - Chaucer resumed –
His humour and pathos - Sense of natural beauty - The Temple of Fame -
Chaucer and ...
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... his modest wishes ; his consciousness of services rendered and duties
performed ; his natural pride in the affection of his students ; and , above all , his
conviction that moral science , in its highest and holiest sense , as elevated by
religious ...
... his modest wishes ; his consciousness of services rendered and duties
performed ; his natural pride in the affection of his students ; and , above all , his
conviction that moral science , in its highest and holiest sense , as elevated by
religious ...
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In England he was at home in every sense ; and scenes , which to the eye were
strange , seemed familiar by association and study . His letters to America were
expressions of grateful delight at what he saw and heard in the land of his ...
In England he was at home in every sense ; and scenes , which to the eye were
strange , seemed familiar by association and study . His letters to America were
expressions of grateful delight at what he saw and heard in the land of his ...
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... has a claim for guidance and counsel upon those whose duty it is to fit
themselves to bestow it . It is a claim that well may win a quick and kindly
response , for the sense of delight is deepened the wider it is spread , or when it
opens the souls ...
... has a claim for guidance and counsel upon those whose duty it is to fit
themselves to bestow it . It is a claim that well may win a quick and kindly
response , for the sense of delight is deepened the wider it is spread , or when it
opens the souls ...
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Books that are technical , that are professional , that are sectarian , are not
literature in the proper sense of the term . The great characteristic of literature , its
essential principle , is that it is addressed to man as man ; it speaks to our
common ...
Books that are technical , that are professional , that are sectarian , are not
literature in the proper sense of the term . The great characteristic of literature , its
essential principle , is that it is addressed to man as man ; it speaks to our
common ...
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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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