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... LITERATURE OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES . Milton's old age - Donne's Sermons - No great school of ... English Infidels— Johnson's Dictionary - Gray - Collins - Cowper — Goldsmith— The Vicar of Wakefield - Cowper - Elizabeth ...
... LITERATURE OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES . Milton's old age - Donne's Sermons - No great school of ... English Infidels— Johnson's Dictionary - Gray - Collins - Cowper — Goldsmith— The Vicar of Wakefield - Cowper - Elizabeth ...
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... English Literature in the University . In November of the same year , he was chosen Assistant Professor of Moral Philoso- phy . In the service of the College he continued for twenty- three years , faithful , I am sure I may say , to his ...
... English Literature in the University . In November of the same year , he was chosen Assistant Professor of Moral Philoso- phy . In the service of the College he continued for twenty- three years , faithful , I am sure I may say , to his ...
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... English Literature . Mr. Reed was married , in 1834 , to Elizabeth White Bron- son , who , with three children , now survives him .. It had long been his wish to visit Europe , but his profes- sional duties and other claims had always ...
... English Literature . Mr. Reed was married , in 1834 , to Elizabeth White Bron- son , who , with three children , now survives him .. It had long been his wish to visit Europe , but his profes- sional duties and other claims had always ...
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... England , his friends , the family of Dr. Arnold , whom he had only known by correspondence , came on board the ship to receive him ; and his earliest and latest hours of European sojourn were passed under the roof of the great Poet ...
... England , his friends , the family of Dr. Arnold , whom he had only known by correspondence , came on board the ship to receive him ; and his earliest and latest hours of European sojourn were passed under the roof of the great Poet ...
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... are shed By desolate ones around his hearthstone sitting ; And , while they mourn the gifted and the good , The general grief shows holy brotherhood . THOS . MACKELLAR . LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE . LECTURE I. - INTRODUCTORY .
... are shed By desolate ones around his hearthstone sitting ; And , while they mourn the gifted and the good , The general grief shows holy brotherhood . THOS . MACKELLAR . LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE . LECTURE I. - INTRODUCTORY .
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