Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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These are our classic authors ; and it is with their writings , in connection with the moulding influence of epoch and surroundings , that the formal study of English literature should begin . This plan , which it is hoped will be found ...
These are our classic authors ; and it is with their writings , in connection with the moulding influence of epoch and surroundings , that the formal study of English literature should begin . This plan , which it is hoped will be found ...
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The leisure that remained to him after the faithful performance of his various official duties , he assiduously devoted to learning ; for he always took delight , as he tells us , “ in learning , teaching , and writing .
The leisure that remained to him after the faithful performance of his various official duties , he assiduously devoted to learning ; for he always took delight , as he tells us , “ in learning , teaching , and writing .
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Not many sovereigns deserve a place in literature because 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 ...
Not many sovereigns deserve a place in literature because 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 ...
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The monasteries had multiplied in their scriptoria the writings of the ancients . Through Arabic influence and the general awakening in Europe , learning was held in 22 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
The monasteries had multiplied in their scriptoria the writings of the ancients . Through Arabic influence and the general awakening in Europe , learning was held in 22 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
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He is revealed to us in his writings . He was familiar with the court life of his time , but we cannot believe that he surrendered himself entirely to its vices and empty formalities . While he was not indifferent to the enjoyments of ...
He is revealed to us in his writings . He was familiar with the court life of his time , but we cannot believe that he surrendered himself entirely to its vices and empty formalities . While he was not indifferent to the enjoyments of ...
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