An Introduction to English LiteratureHolt, 1894 - 556 стор. |
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... character of which may be indicated but not strictly defined . Works of literature , in this narrower sense , aim to please , to awaken thought , feeling , or imagination , rather than to instruct : they are addressed to no special ...
... character of which may be indicated but not strictly defined . Works of literature , in this narrower sense , aim to please , to awaken thought , feeling , or imagination , rather than to instruct : they are addressed to no special ...
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... character and a continuous inner life ; that , in generation after generation , men and women have lived who have ... character of a nation manifested through action we commonly call its history ; the character of a nation written down ...
... character and a continuous inner life ; that , in generation after generation , men and women have lived who have ... character of a nation manifested through action we commonly call its history ; the character of a nation written down ...
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... character- istics at certain periods . For centuries the mind of England is stimulated and influenced by a foreign civilization . The nation and its literature , like the individual life , pass through moods of faith and passion , of ...
... character- istics at certain periods . For centuries the mind of England is stimulated and influenced by a foreign civilization . The nation and its literature , like the individual life , pass through moods of faith and passion , of ...
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... character , their neighbors the Fris- The English . ians , the modern Dutch , to whom they * The following table of the principal European branches of the Aryan family will make the precise position of the English and Britons plainer ...
... character , their neighbors the Fris- The English . ians , the modern Dutch , to whom they * The following table of the principal European branches of the Aryan family will make the precise position of the English and Britons plainer ...
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... character . Beside the moral corruption of the decaying Roman civilization , their lives stood sound and pure . While they showed no tendency to romantic sen- timent , women were given a high and honorable place among them . The passion ...
... character . Beside the moral corruption of the decaying Roman civilization , their lives stood sound and pure . While they showed no tendency to romantic sen- timent , women were given a high and honorable place among them . The passion ...
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