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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Page 58
... narrative , if its avowed more special purpose be considered . Lingard's earliest book , The Antiquities of the Anglo - Saxon Church , had been published so early as 1806. Here is observable , together with a deter- mination to base ...
... narrative , if its avowed more special purpose be considered . Lingard's earliest book , The Antiquities of the Anglo - Saxon Church , had been published so early as 1806. Here is observable , together with a deter- mination to base ...
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... narrative of the reign of James I plainly marks the end of Roman catholicism as an or- ganic part of the national life . The later volumes of the History followed in fairly regular succession , the last ( vol . viii ) appearing in 1830 ...
... narrative of the reign of James I plainly marks the end of Roman catholicism as an or- ganic part of the national life . The later volumes of the History followed in fairly regular succession , the last ( vol . viii ) appearing in 1830 ...
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... the skirmishes of the Civil War would be told , as Thucydides could have told them , with perspicuous conciseness . ' VOL . XIV - 5 " " narrative and characterisation not to be desirous of reproducing , Mackintosh . 65 Macaulay.
... the skirmishes of the Civil War would be told , as Thucydides could have told them , with perspicuous conciseness . ' VOL . XIV - 5 " " narrative and characterisation not to be desirous of reproducing , Mackintosh . 65 Macaulay.
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Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller. narrative and characterisation not to be desirous of reproducing , with their picturesqueness and point , the intensity of feeling which inspired their art , and to take pride in his ...
Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller. narrative and characterisation not to be desirous of reproducing , with their picturesqueness and point , the intensity of feeling which inspired their art , and to take pride in his ...
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... narrative form and preferentially enclosed in a biographical framework . The qualities to which they owe their chief attractiveness may , without pedantry , be described as appertaining to the art , rather than to the science , of ...
... narrative form and preferentially enclosed in a biographical framework . The qualities to which they owe their chief attractiveness may , without pedantry , be described as appertaining to the art , rather than to the science , of ...
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