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, 1853 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania . STEREOTYPED BY L. JOHNSON AND CO . PHILADELPHIA . PRINTED BY T. K. & P. G. COLLINS . LENOX LIBRARY PREFACE . ENCOURAGED by the favorable manner in which ...
... the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania . STEREOTYPED BY L. JOHNSON AND CO . PHILADELPHIA . PRINTED BY T. K. & P. G. COLLINS . LENOX LIBRARY PREFACE . ENCOURAGED by the favorable manner in which ...
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... manner in which the first edition of the " English Literature of the Nineteenth Century " was re- ceived , I felt it to be no less a duty than a pleasure to do all I could to improve it when it should be published in a permanent form ...
... manner in which the first edition of the " English Literature of the Nineteenth Century " was re- ceived , I felt it to be no less a duty than a pleasure to do all I could to improve it when it should be published in a permanent form ...
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... manners dignified ; and her face is said to have retained strong remains of beauty through life . 1 History of English Poetry , i . lvii . Since Warton thus wrote , however , we have had criti- cisms on Shakspeare of a much higher order ...
... manners dignified ; and her face is said to have retained strong remains of beauty through life . 1 History of English Poetry , i . lvii . Since Warton thus wrote , however , we have had criti- cisms on Shakspeare of a much higher order ...
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... manners and language . By contagion , or from complaisance to the taste of the public , Shakspeare falls sometimes into the fashionable mode of writing : but this is only by fits ; for many parts of all his plays are written with the ...
... manners and language . By contagion , or from complaisance to the taste of the public , Shakspeare falls sometimes into the fashionable mode of writing : but this is only by fits ; for many parts of all his plays are written with the ...
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... manner without personal character , or interest , and no way an agent in the drama . We cannot sympathize with the cool reflections of these idle spectators as we do with the sentiments of the persons in whose circumstances and ...
... manner without personal character , or interest , and no way an agent in the drama . We cannot sympathize with the cool reflections of these idle spectators as we do with the sentiments of the persons in whose circumstances and ...
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