Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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On the other hand , brief illustrative extracts , with a short biographical notice of each writer , leaves the student unacquainted with English literature in its wonderful course of development . While learning many names and perhaps ...
On the other hand , brief illustrative extracts , with a short biographical notice of each writer , leaves the student unacquainted with English literature in its wonderful course of development . While learning many names and perhaps ...
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This study of causes and influences gives us a philosophy of literature , without which an acquaintance with separate authors will leave us superficial . But it is a mistake to suppose that race , epoch , and surroundings will explain ...
This study of causes and influences gives us a philosophy of literature , without which an acquaintance with separate authors will leave us superficial . But it is a mistake to suppose that race , epoch , and surroundings will explain ...
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The governing purpose of his life he pointed out in a single sentence : “ This I can now truly say , that so long as I have lived , I have striven to live worthily , and after my death to leave my memory to my descendants in good works ...
The governing purpose of his life he pointed out in a single sentence : “ This I can now truly say , that so long as I have lived , I have striven to live worthily , and after my death to leave my memory to my descendants in good works ...
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After leaving the university , Spenser spent a year or two in the north of England ( it is impossible to be more definite ) , where he wrote his first important work , “ The Shepherd's Calendar . ” It was inspired by a deep but ...
After leaving the university , Spenser spent a year or two in the north of England ( it is impossible to be more definite ) , where he wrote his first important work , “ The Shepherd's Calendar . ” It was inspired by a deep but ...
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... when his later spring gins to avale , Huge heapes of mudd he leaves , wherein there breed Ten thousand kindes of creatures , partly male And partly femall , of his fruitful seed ; Such ugly monstrous shapes elswher may no man reed .
... when his later spring gins to avale , Huge heapes of mudd he leaves , wherein there breed Ten thousand kindes of creatures , partly male And partly femall , of his fruitful seed ; Such ugly monstrous shapes elswher may no man reed .
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