Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With NotesLeach, Shewell & Sanborn, 1894 - 627页 |
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... caused many teachers to desire and seek something better . The subject of English literature is of great extent ; no other nationality has a richer intellectual heritage . Its history extends through twelve hundred years , and the list ...
... caused many teachers to desire and seek something better . The subject of English literature is of great extent ; no other nationality has a richer intellectual heritage . Its history extends through twelve hundred years , and the list ...
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... causes by which they were moulded and by which they are bound together in unity . This study of causes and influences gives us a philosophy of literature , without which an acquaintance with separate authors will leave us superficial ...
... causes by which they were moulded and by which they are bound together in unity . This study of causes and influences gives us a philosophy of literature , without which an acquaintance with separate authors will leave us superficial ...
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... cause , they remained loyal to death . They honored woman and revered virtue . In a word , the Anglo - Saxons possessed a native virtue and strength which , ennobled by Christianity , and refined by culture , raised their descendants to ...
... cause , they remained loyal to death . They honored woman and revered virtue . In a word , the Anglo - Saxons possessed a native virtue and strength which , ennobled by Christianity , and refined by culture , raised their descendants to ...
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... cause of their own writings . But Alfred was as great with the pen as with the sword . His history , around which legendary stories have gathered , reads in its reality like a piece of fiction . Known ages ago as the " darling of the ...
... cause of their own writings . But Alfred was as great with the pen as with the sword . His history , around which legendary stories have gathered , reads in its reality like a piece of fiction . Known ages ago as the " darling of the ...
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... cause of every maladye , Were it of hoot or cold , or moyste , or drye , 415 420 And where engendred , and of what humour ; He was a verrey parfight practisour . The cause i - knowe , and of his harm the roote , Anon he gaf the syke man ...
... cause of every maladye , Were it of hoot or cold , or moyste , or drye , 415 420 And where engendred , and of what humour ; He was a verrey parfight practisour . The cause i - knowe , and of his harm the roote , Anon he gaf the syke man ...
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