Landmarks of English LiteratureD. Appleton, 1892 - 460 sider |
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... afterwards says , be with propriety applied - writings the sole aim of which is to convey information without any effort after beauty of style ; and the phrase " literature of power " to ex- press that class of writings - fiction and ...
... afterwards says , be with propriety applied - writings the sole aim of which is to convey information without any effort after beauty of style ; and the phrase " literature of power " to ex- press that class of writings - fiction and ...
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... afterwards comes to regard as among his most cherished intellectual possessions . A very attractive and instructive way of studying literature is to select some great book or some great author as a nucleus round which to group one's ...
... afterwards comes to regard as among his most cherished intellectual possessions . A very attractive and instructive way of studying literature is to select some great book or some great author as a nucleus round which to group one's ...
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... afterwards married ; but more probably the account given of her appearance is a pure poetical fancy . If rather deficient in originality - for it is im- possible to believe that the " King's Quhair " would ever have been written if the ...
... afterwards married ; but more probably the account given of her appearance is a pure poetical fancy . If rather deficient in originality - for it is im- possible to believe that the " King's Quhair " would ever have been written if the ...
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... afterwards went to Frankfort , Vienna , Padua , and other places . Everywhere his accomplishments and courtesy made him sure of a kind reception ; and he formed こ a close friendship with some of the most eminent men.
... afterwards went to Frankfort , Vienna , Padua , and other places . Everywhere his accomplishments and courtesy made him sure of a kind reception ; and he formed こ a close friendship with some of the most eminent men.
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... afterwards divorced . Sidney's sonnets , which were addressed to her after her marriage , show cultivated taste and refinement of expression , and more impassioned emotion and deep personal feeling than is generally found in the love ...
... afterwards divorced . Sidney's sonnets , which were addressed to her after her marriage , show cultivated taste and refinement of expression , and more impassioned emotion and deep personal feeling than is generally found in the love ...
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