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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... papers . Weekly illustrated papers . The Hour . The Press . The Examiner . The Spectator . The Saturday Review . The Scots Observer . The Guardian . The Athenaeum . Illustrated papers . The Observer . The vi Contents.
... papers . Weekly illustrated papers . The Hour . The Press . The Examiner . The Spectator . The Saturday Review . The Scots Observer . The Guardian . The Athenaeum . Illustrated papers . The Observer . The vi Contents.
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... Review . Mechanics ' institutes . Adult education . English and Scot- tish universities . The university of London . Tutors versus professors . Public School reform . William Ellis . Ruskin . The state assumes responsibility for ...
... Review . Mechanics ' institutes . Adult education . English and Scot- tish universities . The university of London . Tutors versus professors . Public School reform . William Ellis . Ruskin . The state assumes responsibility for ...
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... Review in 1829 , but not republished in his collected Essays . This article contained also an attack on the ... reviewed the work of the English moralists with appreciation and insight . It contained criticisms of the utilitarians and of ...
... Review in 1829 , but not republished in his collected Essays . This article contained also an attack on the ... reviewed the work of the English moralists with appreciation and insight . It contained criticisms of the utilitarians and of ...
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... Review , repub- lished in 1852 as Discussions on Philosophy and Literature , Educa- tion and University Reform . The most important of these were three articles on " the Philosophy of the Unconditioned , " " the Philosophy of Perception ...
... Review , repub- lished in 1852 as Discussions on Philosophy and Literature , Educa- tion and University Reform . The most important of these were three articles on " the Philosophy of the Unconditioned , " " the Philosophy of Perception ...
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... Review ( 1803 ) only showed the poverty of the land . Coleridge , indeed , was a much more important medium ; he brought into English literature ideas which had been derived from Kant and his successors , and he was recognised by John ...
... Review ( 1803 ) only showed the poverty of the land . Coleridge , indeed , was a much more important medium ; he brought into English literature ideas which had been derived from Kant and his successors , and he was recognised by John ...
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