History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... century - Violent and complete expansion of nature .... 160 III . English manners - Expansion of the energetic and gloomy character .... IV . V. VI . I. II . III . IV . V. VI . 163 166 The poets - General harmony between the character ...
... century - Violent and complete expansion of nature .... 160 III . English manners - Expansion of the energetic and gloomy character .... IV . V. VI . I. II . III . IV . V. VI . 163 166 The poets - General harmony between the character ...
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... century -- It advances side by side with the political revolution ..... 380 Brutality of the people - Gin Riots - Corruption of the great -- Political manners -Treachery under William III . and Anne - Venality under Walpole and Bute ...
... century -- It advances side by side with the political revolution ..... 380 Brutality of the people - Gin Riots - Corruption of the great -- Political manners -Treachery under William III . and Anne - Venality under Walpole and Bute ...
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... centuries - The Puritans and Jansenists in the seventeenth century - France in the eighteenth century - By what roads these ideas may enter France - Positivism - Criticism ... By what roads these ideas may enter England - Exact and ...
... centuries - The Puritans and Jansenists in the seventeenth century - France in the eighteenth century - By what roads these ideas may enter France - Positivism - Criticism ... By what roads these ideas may enter England - Exact and ...
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... century , say the stern power- ful face of an English archbishop or martyr . Nothing exists except through some individual man ; it is this indi- vidual with whom we must become ac- quainted . When we have established the parentage of ...
... century , say the stern power- ful face of an English archbishop or martyr . Nothing exists except through some individual man ; it is this indi- vidual with whom we must become ac- quainted . When we have established the parentage of ...
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... century , by Lessing and Walter Scott ; a little later in France , by Chateaubriand , Augustin Thierry , Michelet , and others . And now for the second step . II . When you consider with your eyes the visible man , what do you look for ...
... century , by Lessing and Walter Scott ; a little later in France , by Chateaubriand , Augustin Thierry , Michelet , and others . And now for the second step . II . When you consider with your eyes the visible man , what do you look for ...
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