History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... force of sentiments - Bent of mind and speech - Force of impression ; harshness of expression VI . Christian poems - Wherein the Saxons are predisposed to Christianity - How converted - Their view of Christianity - Hymns of Cadmon ...
... force of sentiments - Bent of mind and speech - Force of impression ; harshness of expression VI . Christian poems - Wherein the Saxons are predisposed to Christianity - How converted - Their view of Christianity - Hymns of Cadmon ...
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... force of the poetry - State of mind which produces it - Love of the country -Reappearance of the ancient gods - Enthusiasm for beautyPicture of ingenuous and happy love - Shakespeare , Jonson , Fletcher , Drayton , Marlowe , Warner ...
... force of the poetry - State of mind which produces it - Love of the country -Reappearance of the ancient gods - Enthusiasm for beautyPicture of ingenuous and happy love - Shakespeare , Jonson , Fletcher , Drayton , Marlowe , Warner ...
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... force of his ideas , the mode in which he thinks and resolves . All these externals are but avenues converging towards a centre ; you enter them simply in order to reach that centre ; and that centre is the genuine man , I mean that ...
... force of his ideas , the mode in which he thinks and resolves . All these externals are but avenues converging towards a centre ; you enter them simply in order to reach that centre ; and that centre is the genuine man , I mean that ...
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... forces ; but when it is so , it is not that the law was false , but that it was not single . New elements become mingled with the old ; great forces from without counteract the primitive . The race emigrates , like the Aryan , and the ...
... forces ; but when it is so , it is not that the law was false , but that it was not single . New elements become mingled with the old ; great forces from without counteract the primitive . The race emigrates , like the Aryan , and the ...
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... force which , at every stage , varies its operation by modifying the circumstances of its action . V. Three ... force , so distinct , that amidst the vast deviations which the other two motive forces produce in him , one can recognize it ...
... force which , at every stage , varies its operation by modifying the circumstances of its action . V. Three ... force , so distinct , that amidst the vast deviations which the other two motive forces produce in him , one can recognize it ...
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