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Lord Byron - His popularity and its decline - His power of simple , vigorous
language - Childe Harold - The Dying Gladiator - The Isles of Greece — Contrast
of Byron ' s and Shakspeare ' s creations - Miss Barrett - Miss Kemble ' s sonnet ...
Lord Byron - His popularity and its decline - His power of simple , vigorous
language - Childe Harold - The Dying Gladiator - The Isles of Greece — Contrast
of Byron ' s and Shakspeare ' s creations - Miss Barrett - Miss Kemble ' s sonnet ...
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My duty in editing this volume is a very simple one : - o state , with frankness and
precision , the circumstances of its publication , and , if need be , to disarm
criticism by the absence of any thing like pretension on the part of nim whose ...
My duty in editing this volume is a very simple one : - o state , with frankness and
precision , the circumstances of its publication , and , if need be , to disarm
criticism by the absence of any thing like pretension on the part of nim whose ...
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... with no other thought , per . haps , than to teach an angler ' s subtle craft , but
infusing into his art so much of Christian meekness , so deep a feeling for the
beauties of earth and sky , such rationalloyalty to womanhood , and such simple
...
... with no other thought , per . haps , than to teach an angler ' s subtle craft , but
infusing into his art so much of Christian meekness , so deep a feeling for the
beauties of earth and sky , such rationalloyalty to womanhood , and such simple
...
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I have dwelt upon this prime quality of literature , its universality , because ,
simple as it is , it is practically lost sight of , in the propensity to identify all things
in the shape of books with literature . Whatever is meant to minister to our
universal ...
I have dwelt upon this prime quality of literature , its universality , because ,
simple as it is , it is practically lost sight of , in the propensity to identify all things
in the shape of books with literature . Whatever is meant to minister to our
universal ...
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... its universality — its appeal to man as man . In this simple , elementary
principle , we may unfold some of the manifold powers and uses of a literature : it
would not thus address itself to all human beings , whose minds can be open to it
...
... its universality — its appeal to man as man . In this simple , elementary
principle , we may unfold some of the manifold powers and uses of a literature : it
would not thus address itself to all human beings , whose minds can be open to it
...
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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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