Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... called the poets " the hierophants of an unapprehended revelation . " The makers of literature are the interpreters of the inner life of the soul and the revealers of the outer world of nature . Literature helps man to see that his ...
... called the poets " the hierophants of an unapprehended revelation . " The makers of literature are the interpreters of the inner life of the soul and the revealers of the outer world of nature . Literature helps man to see that his ...
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... called , includes the celebrated names of Swift , Pope , DeFoe , Goldsmith , Richardson , Fielding , Smollett , Sterne , Addi- son , Steele , Locke , Gibbon , Burke , and Johnson . With the beginning of the eighteenth century all ...
... called , includes the celebrated names of Swift , Pope , DeFoe , Goldsmith , Richardson , Fielding , Smollett , Sterne , Addi- son , Steele , Locke , Gibbon , Burke , and Johnson . With the beginning of the eighteenth century all ...
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... sensuous and the spiritual . " The Victorian Era . - The growth of democracy and the achievements of science are the two impressive characteristics of that large portion of the nineteenth century often called Introduction 7.
... sensuous and the spiritual . " The Victorian Era . - The growth of democracy and the achievements of science are the two impressive characteristics of that large portion of the nineteenth century often called Introduction 7.
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Edwin Watts Chubb. of that large portion of the nineteenth century often called the Victorian Era . It might appear that while the spirit of democ- racy has found free and forceful expression in poetry and prose , the achievements of ...
Edwin Watts Chubb. of that large portion of the nineteenth century often called the Victorian Era . It might appear that while the spirit of democ- racy has found free and forceful expression in poetry and prose , the achievements of ...
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... called Warwick Castle " that fairest monument of ancient and chivalrous splendor which yet remains uninjured by In Shakspere's day it was considered old . When in Macbeth we find 99 " This castle hath a pleasant seat ; the air Nimbly ...
... called Warwick Castle " that fairest monument of ancient and chivalrous splendor which yet remains uninjured by In Shakspere's day it was considered old . When in Macbeth we find 99 " This castle hath a pleasant seat ; the air Nimbly ...
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