Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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History treats chiefly of the deeds of a people ; literature records their thoughts and feelings . It is thus intimately connected with the intellectual life of a nation , of which it is the product and expression .
History treats chiefly of the deeds of a people ; literature records their thoughts and feelings . It is thus intimately connected with the intellectual life of a nation , of which it is the product and expression .
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English literature embodies the results of English thought and feeling It shares in the greatness of the English people . It combines French vivacity with German depth . If Germany excels in scholarship , and France in taste , England ...
English literature embodies the results of English thought and feeling It shares in the greatness of the English people . It combines French vivacity with German depth . If Germany excels in scholarship , and France in taste , England ...
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Delicacy of feeling produced aversion to coarse pleasures . They delighted in a gay social life , with hunting , hawking , showy equipage , and brilliant festivities . Diplomacy in a measure supplanted daring frankness .
Delicacy of feeling produced aversion to coarse pleasures . They delighted in a gay social life , with hunting , hawking , showy equipage , and brilliant festivities . Diplomacy in a measure supplanted daring frankness .
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These outward conditions could not fail to have an influence upon the thought and feeling of the English nation , and to manifest themselves in the literary productions of the time . The proud success achieved by England in the face of ...
These outward conditions could not fail to have an influence upon the thought and feeling of the English nation , and to manifest themselves in the literary productions of the time . The proud success achieved by England in the face of ...
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In one of his poems he speaks of — “ My luckless lot , That banisht had myself , like wight forlore , Into that waste , where I was quite forgot . ” But however disagreeable to the feelings of Spenser ...
In one of his poems he speaks of — “ My luckless lot , That banisht had myself , like wight forlore , Into that waste , where I was quite forgot . ” But however disagreeable to the feelings of Spenser ...
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