English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature," and Supplementary to It. Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1857 - 785页 |
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... ..... 527 BROUGHAM , HENRY ( LORD ) .... 769 BROWN , THOMAS ..................... . BROWNING , ELIZABETH BAR- RETT .. DAVY , SIR HUMPHRY ................................. .. 201 DE QUINCEY , THOMAS ............ 748 DICK , THOMAS ...
... ..... 527 BROUGHAM , HENRY ( LORD ) .... 769 BROWN , THOMAS ..................... . BROWNING , ELIZABETH BAR- RETT .. DAVY , SIR HUMPHRY ................................. .. 201 DE QUINCEY , THOMAS ............ 748 DICK , THOMAS ...
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... Lord Chatham's Eloquence ................. 246 Mr. Fox and Mr. Pitt . 248 Mr. Burke ........................................ 249 Lord Erskine's Eloquence .................. 250 Bourdaloue ...
... Lord Chatham's Eloquence ................. 246 Mr. Fox and Mr. Pitt . 248 Mr. Burke ........................................ 249 Lord Erskine's Eloquence .................. 250 Bourdaloue ...
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... Lord's Day ... 430 The Church Bells .. 433 Prayer ......... 433 435 HORACE SMITH : 479 479 479 480 PROSE : Chatterton ........ THOMAS MITCHELL : Biographical Sketch .................... 436 Socrates 437 Plato ......... 438 THOMAS HOOD ...
... Lord's Day ... 430 The Church Bells .. 433 Prayer ......... 433 435 HORACE SMITH : 479 479 479 480 PROSE : Chatterton ........ THOMAS MITCHELL : Biographical Sketch .................... 436 Socrates 437 Plato ......... 438 THOMAS HOOD ...
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... Lord Jeffrey ( note ) 546 To a Child ... Lord Jeffrey's matured Opinion of ....... 535 Biographical Sketch ........... 575 The Immense Distance of the Stars ..... 577 The Tendency of Knowledge . .............. 578 Omnipotence of the ...
... Lord Jeffrey ( note ) 546 To a Child ... Lord Jeffrey's matured Opinion of ....... 535 Biographical Sketch ........... 575 The Immense Distance of the Stars ..... 577 The Tendency of Knowledge . .............. 578 Omnipotence of the ...
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... Lord's Day not the Sabbath ......... 680 HARTLEY COLERIDGE : Biographical Sketch .. 683 First Sound to the Human Ear ........... 684 Night ........ * 684 A Vision ..................................... 684 Sunday . ......
... Lord's Day not the Sabbath ......... 680 HARTLEY COLERIDGE : Biographical Sketch .. 683 First Sound to the Human Ear ........... 684 Night ........ * 684 A Vision ..................................... 684 Sunday . ......
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