English Critical Essays: (nineteenth Century)Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1956 - 522 páginas |
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... passed off pleasantly , and the next morning Mr. Coleridge was to return to Shrewsbury . When I came down to breakfast , I found that he had just re- ceived a letter from his friend , T. Wedgwood , making him an offer of 150l . a year ...
... passed off pleasantly , and the next morning Mr. Coleridge was to return to Shrewsbury . When I came down to breakfast , I found that he had just re- ceived a letter from his friend , T. Wedgwood , making him an offer of 150l . a year ...
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... passed away , Might mock the eye that questioned where I lay . Observe , there is not a single false , or even over- charged , expression . ' Mound ' of the sea wave is perfectly simple and true ; ' changing ' is as familiar as may be ...
... passed away , Might mock the eye that questioned where I lay . Observe , there is not a single false , or even over- charged , expression . ' Mound ' of the sea wave is perfectly simple and true ; ' changing ' is as familiar as may be ...
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... passed partly at Cockermouth , and partly with his maternal grand- father at Penrith . His first teacher appears to have been Mrs. Anne Birkett , a kind of Shenstone's Schoolmistress , who practised the memory of her pupils , teaching ...
... passed partly at Cockermouth , and partly with his maternal grand- father at Penrith . His first teacher appears to have been Mrs. Anne Birkett , a kind of Shenstone's Schoolmistress , who practised the memory of her pupils , teaching ...
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JOHN RUSKIN 18191900 | 323 |
JOHN STUART MILL 18061873 | 341 |
WALTER BAGEHOT 18261877 | 368 |
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