Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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This plan , which it is hoped will be found embodied in the present work , not only gives the student what is rightly called a philosophy of our literature , but also leads him to a direct acquaintance with the literature itself .
This plan , which it is hoped will be found embodied in the present work , not only gives the student what is rightly called a philosophy of our literature , but also leads him to a direct acquaintance with the literature itself .
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Ceruce white lead . 632. Whelkes blotches , pimples . 636. Wood . See note l . 184 . 643. Can clepen Watte = = can call Wat , or Walter . 644. Grope try , test ; literally , to feel with the hands . 646. Questio quid juris The question ...
Ceruce white lead . 632. Whelkes blotches , pimples . 636. Wood . See note l . 184 . 643. Can clepen Watte = = can call Wat , or Walter . 644. Grope try , test ; literally , to feel with the hands . 646. Questio quid juris The question ...
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This result was a disappointment to Spenser , who had hoped that his literary fame would lead to higher political preferment . In “ Colin Clout's Come Home Again , ” a poem in which the incidents of this visit are embodied , he speaks ...
This result was a disappointment to Spenser , who had hoped that his literary fame would lead to higher political preferment . In “ Colin Clout's Come Home Again , ” a poem in which the incidents of this visit are embodied , he speaks ...
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... and follow him submissively and sympathetically through the ideal realms into which he leads us . then becomes , in the words of Lowell , “ the land of pure heart's ease , where no ache or sorrow of spirit can come .
... and follow him submissively and sympathetically through the ideal realms into which he leads us . then becomes , in the words of Lowell , “ the land of pure heart's ease , where no ache or sorrow of spirit can come .
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At last resolving forward still to fare , Till that some end they finde , or in or out , That path they take , that beaten seemd most bare , And like to lead the labyrinth about ; Which when by tract they hunted had throughout ...
At last resolving forward still to fare , Till that some end they finde , or in or out , That path they take , that beaten seemd most bare , And like to lead the labyrinth about ; Which when by tract they hunted had throughout ...
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