A History of English LiteratureWeidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973 - Всего страниц: 512 |
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... devoted to medieval architecture , and might possibly be described as the first of the English Romantic poets ; for among the collected Works that he issued in 1717 are two memorable ' Gothick ' poems , ' Eloisa to Abelard ' and his ...
... devoted to medieval architecture , and might possibly be described as the first of the English Romantic poets ; for among the collected Works that he issued in 1717 are two memorable ' Gothick ' poems , ' Eloisa to Abelard ' and his ...
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... devoted mother , ' a woman of singular Merit ' . He was an unpromising boy , whom his school - fellows nick - named ' the Clod ' ; and during his adolescence he suffered from moods of nervous depression that it took him many years to ...
... devoted mother , ' a woman of singular Merit ' . He was an unpromising boy , whom his school - fellows nick - named ' the Clod ' ; and during his adolescence he suffered from moods of nervous depression that it took him many years to ...
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... devoted his attention to philosophy and statecraft . The rich eloquence of Burke's Letter to a Noble Lord ( 1796 ) made a deep impression on his mind . It was his meeting with Coleridge , however , during the year 1798 , that radically ...
... devoted his attention to philosophy and statecraft . The rich eloquence of Burke's Letter to a Noble Lord ( 1796 ) made a deep impression on his mind . It was his meeting with Coleridge , however , during the year 1798 , that radically ...
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Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
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