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Object , to assist and guide students - Necessity of systematic study - Judicious
criticism - True aims and principles of literatureChoice of books — Its difficulties
— Aim of this course of lectures to remove them - All books not literature -
Accurate ...
Object , to assist and guide students - Necessity of systematic study - Judicious
criticism - True aims and principles of literatureChoice of books — Its difficulties
— Aim of this course of lectures to remove them - All books not literature -
Accurate ...
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Characteristics of a true letter - Historical and familiar lettersLord Bacon - Dr .
Arnold ' s remarks - Despatches of Marlborough - Nelson - Franklin — John
Adams - Reception by George III . - Washington ' s correspondence - Bishop
White ' s ...
Characteristics of a true letter - Historical and familiar lettersLord Bacon - Dr .
Arnold ' s remarks - Despatches of Marlborough - Nelson - Franklin — John
Adams - Reception by George III . - Washington ' s correspondence - Bishop
White ' s ...
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Object , to assist and guide students - Necessity of systematic studyJudicious
criticism — True aims and principles of literature - Choice of books - - Its
difficulties — Aim of this course of lectures to remove them - All books not
literature ...
Object , to assist and guide students - Necessity of systematic studyJudicious
criticism — True aims and principles of literature - Choice of books - - Its
difficulties — Aim of this course of lectures to remove them - All books not
literature ...
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... aspirations ; or how humble , it may be the simplest rhyme or story that is level
to the unquestioning faith and untutored intellect of childhood : let it but be
addressed to our common human nature , it is literature in the true sense of the
term .
... aspirations ; or how humble , it may be the simplest rhyme or story that is level
to the unquestioning faith and untutored intellect of childhood : let it but be
addressed to our common human nature , it is literature in the true sense of the
term .
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the true sense of the term . No man can put it aside and say , “ It concerns not me
: " no woman can put it aside and say , “ It concerns not me . ” The books which
do not enter into the literature of a language are limited in their uses , for they
hold ...
the true sense of the term . No man can put it aside and say , “ It concerns not me
: " no woman can put it aside and say , “ It concerns not me . ” The books which
do not enter into the literature of a language are limited in their uses , for they
hold ...
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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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