A Manual of English Literature, Historical and Critical: With an Appendix on English MetresLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts and Green, 1862 - 423 |
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... CENTURY : 1700-1800 . Historical Sketch , general characteristics . - POETRY FROM 1700 TO 1745 : Pope : Sketch of his literary Life ; Addison ; Parnell ; Swift ; Thomson ; Prior ; Garth ; & c . - THE DRAMA : Addison , Rowe , & c ...
... CENTURY : 1700-1800 . Historical Sketch , general characteristics . - POETRY FROM 1700 TO 1745 : Pope : Sketch of his literary Life ; Addison ; Parnell ; Swift ; Thomson ; Prior ; Garth ; & c . - THE DRAMA : Addison , Rowe , & c ...
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... Century ; Theory of the Sponta- neous in Poetry.- POETRY : Sir Walter Scott ; Sketch of his literary Life ; Keats , Shelley , Byron , Crabbe , Coleridge , Southey , Campbell , Wordsworth , Moore.- PROSE WRITERS : Summary account of ...
... Century ; Theory of the Sponta- neous in Poetry.- POETRY : Sir Walter Scott ; Sketch of his literary Life ; Keats , Shelley , Byron , Crabbe , Coleridge , Southey , Campbell , Wordsworth , Moore.- PROSE WRITERS : Summary account of ...
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... century ( since it no- where contains the slightest allusion to Britain ) , and was brought over , according to a conjecture of Mr. Kemble's , about the year 495 , by those who accompanied Cerdic and Cynewine . The poem is Angle , and ...
... century ( since it no- where contains the slightest allusion to Britain ) , and was brought over , according to a conjecture of Mr. Kemble's , about the year 495 , by those who accompanied Cerdic and Cynewine . The poem is Angle , and ...
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... century are worthy of our careful attention . His object is , he says , " the translation of useful books into the lan- guage which we all understand ; so that all the youth of England , but more especially those who are of gentle kind ...
... century are worthy of our careful attention . His object is , he says , " the translation of useful books into the lan- guage which we all understand ; so that all the youth of England , but more especially those who are of gentle kind ...
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... century to systematize education , and to make literature and science the permanent denizens of his empire , but the wars and confusion of every kind which ensued upon the partition of that empire among his sons extinguished the still ...
... century to systematize education , and to make literature and science the permanent denizens of his empire , but the wars and confusion of every kind which ensued upon the partition of that empire among his sons extinguished the still ...
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