An Introduction to English LiteratureHolt, 1894 - 556 стор. |
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... matter , omitting all the selections and notes included in the former work . The text has thus been nearly doubled in length , and the book , as a whole , brought within M114687 slightly smaller limits . It has still been my object iii.
... matter , omitting all the selections and notes included in the former work . The text has thus been nearly doubled in length , and the book , as a whole , brought within M114687 slightly smaller limits . It has still been my object iii.
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... , it may happen , to the higher understanding or reason , but always through affections of pleasure or sympathy . " V. this whole passage in the essay on Alexander Pope . ter ; we learn to know him by it , INTRODUCTION 3.
... , it may happen , to the higher understanding or reason , but always through affections of pleasure or sympathy . " V. this whole passage in the essay on Alexander Pope . ter ; we learn to know him by it , INTRODUCTION 3.
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... whole extent , or from about the following . seventh to the fourteenth century , England has no national language ; no speech common to all classes of the people and to all sections of the country . Even for the service of literature no ...
... whole extent , or from about the following . seventh to the fourteenth century , England has no national language ; no speech common to all classes of the people and to all sections of the country . Even for the service of literature no ...
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... whole story of our literary development , we must indicate some of the ways in which the long period of growth before Chaucer led up to and prepared the way for the crea- tion of the great works which are the glories of our English ...
... whole story of our literary development , we must indicate some of the ways in which the long period of growth before Chaucer led up to and prepared the way for the crea- tion of the great works which are the glories of our English ...
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... whole poem seems shining and radiant with brightness and joy , and with the assurance of a final triumph . The heavens are opened , and we hear the hymning of angels . The voice of God declares , in words that seem to scatter the ...
... whole poem seems shining and radiant with brightness and joy , and with the assurance of a final triumph . The heavens are opened , and we hear the hymning of angels . The voice of God declares , in words that seem to scatter the ...
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