Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... the record of the best that has been said and thought in the world . And then to this it may be well to add what Wordsworth said of poetry , making the application to literature in general , it is " the 1 CHAPTER PAGE I INTRODUCTION.
... the record of the best that has been said and thought in the world . And then to this it may be well to add what Wordsworth said of poetry , making the application to literature in general , it is " the 1 CHAPTER PAGE I INTRODUCTION.
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... thought is especially applicable to literature . Our lives have been enlarged and enriched by having dreamed of Utopia with More , soliloquized with Hamlet , laughed with Falstaff , raged with Lear , walked the mountain - side with ...
... thought is especially applicable to literature . Our lives have been enlarged and enriched by having dreamed of Utopia with More , soliloquized with Hamlet , laughed with Falstaff , raged with Lear , walked the mountain - side with ...
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... incalculable loss with respect to our knowledge of the language and customs and habits of thought of the ancestors of the English people ; but , of great inspiring contributions to the 4 Masters of English Literature.
... incalculable loss with respect to our knowledge of the language and customs and habits of thought of the ancestors of the English people ; but , of great inspiring contributions to the 4 Masters of English Literature.
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... thoughts . I wish they were not there , and I hope the time will come when the beast man will be so far subdued and tamed in us that the memory of him in literature ... thought appears in the oft - quoted 26 Masters of English Literature.
... thoughts . I wish they were not there , and I hope the time will come when the beast man will be so far subdued and tamed in us that the memory of him in literature ... thought appears in the oft - quoted 26 Masters of English Literature.
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Edwin Watts Chubb. And the same thought appears in the oft - quoted poem addressed to Adam the scrivener : " Adam Scriveyn , if ever it thee befalle , Boece or Troilus for to write new , Under thy long locks thou must have the scalle ...
Edwin Watts Chubb. And the same thought appears in the oft - quoted poem addressed to Adam the scrivener : " Adam Scriveyn , if ever it thee befalle , Boece or Troilus for to write new , Under thy long locks thou must have the scalle ...
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