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A vast deal of paper is printed and folded and shaped into the outward fashion of
a book , that never enters into the literature of the language . What ( it may be
asked ) is Literature ? This is a question not enough thought of ; the answer to it is
...
A vast deal of paper is printed and folded and shaped into the outward fashion of
a book , that never enters into the literature of the language . What ( it may be
asked ) is Literature ? This is a question not enough thought of ; the answer to it is
...
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... memories of early innocence and yearnings for eternity , that Wordsworth
struck his lofty lyric , the most sublime ode in this and , perhaps , any language ,
on the birth — the life - - the undying destiny of the soul of man . I have dwelt
upon this ...
... memories of early innocence and yearnings for eternity , that Wordsworth
struck his lofty lyric , the most sublime ode in this and , perhaps , any language ,
on the birth — the life - - the undying destiny of the soul of man . I have dwelt
upon this ...
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Now , on the contrary , the Iliad , the Prometheus of Æschylus , the Othello or
King Lear , the Hamlet or Macbeth , and the Paradise Lost are not militant , but
triumphant power as long as the languages exist in which they speak or can be
taught ...
Now , on the contrary , the Iliad , the Prometheus of Æschylus , the Othello or
King Lear , the Hamlet or Macbeth , and the Paradise Lost are not militant , but
triumphant power as long as the languages exist in which they speak or can be
taught ...
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I propose in the next lecture to consider the application of these principles to
habits and courses of reading ; reserving for the third lecture the subject of the
English language , to which I am anxious to devote an entire lecture . LECTURE
II .
I propose in the next lecture to consider the application of these principles to
habits and courses of reading ; reserving for the third lecture the subject of the
English language , to which I am anxious to devote an entire lecture . LECTURE
II .
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... of books ~ Ruskin - Habits of reading comprehensive - Ancient Literature -
Foreign languages - Different eras of letters ... Anglo - Saxon character - The
Bible - Mosaic Poetry — Inadequacy of language - Lockhart ' s character of
ScottArnold ...
... of books ~ Ruskin - Habits of reading comprehensive - Ancient Literature -
Foreign languages - Different eras of letters ... Anglo - Saxon character - The
Bible - Mosaic Poetry — Inadequacy of language - Lockhart ' s character of
ScottArnold ...
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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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