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 - 785 páginas |
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... present edition ; namely , Thomas Haynes Bayly , Thomas Carlyle , Hartley Cole- ridge , George Croly , Allan Cunningham , Sir Humphry Davy , Thomas De Quincey , Thomas Dick , Maria Edgeworth , Augustus Hare , Charles Julius Hare , James ...
... present edition ; namely , Thomas Haynes Bayly , Thomas Carlyle , Hartley Cole- ridge , George Croly , Allan Cunningham , Sir Humphry Davy , Thomas De Quincey , Thomas Dick , Maria Edgeworth , Augustus Hare , Charles Julius Hare , James ...
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... present century , it is gratifying to begin with the name of one who , to the character of a pleasing poet , a profound scholar , a tasteful and judicious critic , and a successful and venerated school - master , unites that of a pure ...
... present century , it is gratifying to begin with the name of one who , to the character of a pleasing poet , a profound scholar , a tasteful and judicious critic , and a successful and venerated school - master , unites that of a pure ...
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... present persons and recent events , finds many readers whose understandings and whose passions he gratifies . Where , then , according to the question proposed at the beginning of this Essay , shall we with justice be authorized to ...
... present persons and recent events , finds many readers whose understandings and whose passions he gratifies . Where , then , according to the question proposed at the beginning of this Essay , shall we with justice be authorized to ...
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... present age has produced . " This essay is not an elaborate exposition of the obscure passages of Shakspeare , but a com- prehensive survey of the sublimity of his genius , of his profound knowledge of human nature , and of the ...
... present age has produced . " This essay is not an elaborate exposition of the obscure passages of Shakspeare , but a com- prehensive survey of the sublimity of his genius , of his profound knowledge of human nature , and of the ...
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... present and seek the future , ask much for what we have not , thank Providence but little for what we have ; our youth has no joy , our middle age no quiet , our old age no ease , no indulgence ; ceremony is the tyrant of this day ...
... present and seek the future , ask much for what we have not , thank Providence but little for what we have ; our youth has no joy , our middle age no quiet , our old age no ease , no indulgence ; ceremony is the tyrant of this day ...
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