A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... course of our narrative has brought us to the eve of the French Revolu- tion . The Holy Roman Empire , symbol of the Mediaeval Order of Civilisation , is still standing , reminding us at once , by its historic titles and its altered ...
... course of our narrative has brought us to the eve of the French Revolu- tion . The Holy Roman Empire , symbol of the Mediaeval Order of Civilisation , is still standing , reminding us at once , by its historic titles and its altered ...
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... course of events seemed everywhere to run counter to his hopes . France , which he had thought would be a single - hearted herald of the new faith , had sadly failed to fulfil his expectations . From his native country he was estranged ...
... course of events seemed everywhere to run counter to his hopes . France , which he had thought would be a single - hearted herald of the new faith , had sadly failed to fulfil his expectations . From his native country he was estranged ...
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... course of English Literature , it is necessary to understand the nature , first , of their relation to the national taste of their era , and then of the general bearing on the art of poetry of their philosophical theories . Up to the ...
... course of English Literature , it is necessary to understand the nature , first , of their relation to the national taste of their era , and then of the general bearing on the art of poetry of their philosophical theories . Up to the ...
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