The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1917 - English literature |
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... Charles Harpur . Henry Clarence Kendall . Adam Lindsay Gordon . James Brunton Stephens . Henry Kingsley and William Howitt . Marcus Clarke . " Rolf Boldrewood . " Historians CHAPTER XIII 401 SOUTH AFRICAN POETRY By Sir T. HERBERT WARREN ...
... Charles Harpur . Henry Clarence Kendall . Adam Lindsay Gordon . James Brunton Stephens . Henry Kingsley and William Howitt . Marcus Clarke . " Rolf Boldrewood . " Historians CHAPTER XIII 401 SOUTH AFRICAN POETRY By Sir T. HERBERT WARREN ...
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... Charles Butler , author of The Book of the Roman Catholic Church and long active in promoting the abolition of penal laws against catho- lics . These efforts , as implying long participation in church affairs , were vehemently opposed ...
... Charles Butler , author of The Book of the Roman Catholic Church and long active in promoting the abolition of penal laws against catho- lics . These efforts , as implying long participation in church affairs , were vehemently opposed ...
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... Charles I were only married to Anne of Denmark and Henrietta Maria . Seeley avowed it to be his object as a teacher , not to interest his hearers or readers in particular men or deeds , but to show them what results the national action ...
... Charles I were only married to Anne of Denmark and Henrietta Maria . Seeley avowed it to be his object as a teacher , not to interest his hearers or readers in particular men or deeds , but to show them what results the national action ...
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... Charles Dilke's Greater Britain ( 1866–7 ) , while possessing both historical and political significance , made its appearance as a book of travel , and is noticed as such in Chap . VII , post . Ante , Vol . XII , Chap . XIV . 2 show an ...
... Charles Dilke's Greater Britain ( 1866–7 ) , while possessing both historical and political significance , made its appearance as a book of travel , and is noticed as such in Chap . VII , post . Ante , Vol . XII , Chap . XIV . 2 show an ...
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... Charles Napier ( 1857 ) , though written " in the spirit of a knight errant . . . to vindicate the fame of his brother Charles , as The Peninsular War had been written to vindicate that of his chief , Sir John Moore , " is rendered ...
... Charles Napier ( 1857 ) , though written " in the spirit of a knight errant . . . to vindicate the fame of his brother Charles , as The Peninsular War had been written to vindicate that of his chief , Sir John Moore , " is rendered ...
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