History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... complete . 159 II . Why the ideal changes - Improvement of the state of man in Europe -In England - Peace - Industry - Commerce - Pasturage - Agriculture - Growth of public wealth - Buildings and furniture - The palace , meals and ...
... complete . 159 II . Why the ideal changes - Improvement of the state of man in Europe -In England - Peace - Industry - Commerce - Pasturage - Agriculture - Growth of public wealth - Buildings and furniture - The palace , meals and ...
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... complete 203 I. V. . · — PAGE . § 3. PROSE . Limit of the poetry - Changes in society and manners - How the return to nature becomes an appeal to the senses - Corresponding changes in poetry - How agreeableness replaces energy - How ...
... complete 203 I. V. . · — PAGE . § 3. PROSE . Limit of the poetry - Changes in society and manners - How the return to nature becomes an appeal to the senses - Corresponding changes in poetry - How agreeableness replaces energy - How ...
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... complete expansion of nature III . English manners - Expansion of the energetic and gloomy character 262 IV . The poets - General harmony between the character of a poet and that of his age - Nash , Decker , Kyd , Peele , Lodge ...
... complete expansion of nature III . English manners - Expansion of the energetic and gloomy character 262 IV . The poets - General harmony between the character of a poet and that of his age - Nash , Decker , Kyd , Peele , Lodge ...
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... complete change : in its subjectmatter , its system , its machinery , the appreciation of laws and of causes . It is this change , such as it is and must be , that we shall here endeavor to exhibit . I. What is your first remark on ...
... complete change : in its subjectmatter , its system , its machinery , the appreciation of laws and of causes . It is this change , such as it is and must be , that we shall here endeavor to exhibit . I. What is your first remark on ...
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... complete as he from whom we have just parted in the street . Let us endeavor , then , to annihilate as far as possible this great interval of time , which prevents us from seeing man with our eyes , with the eyes of our head . What have ...
... complete as he from whom we have just parted in the street . Let us endeavor , then , to annihilate as far as possible this great interval of time , which prevents us from seeing man with our eyes , with the eyes of our head . What have ...
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