The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... England for a tour in the Mediterranean and the east . He was away for little more than a year ; but the impres- sions which he received of the life and scenery of Spain , Portugal and the Balkan peninsula profoundly affected his mind ...
... England for a tour in the Mediterranean and the east . He was away for little more than a year ; but the impres- sions which he received of the life and scenery of Spain , Portugal and the Balkan peninsula profoundly affected his mind ...
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... England , was preached at Littlemore , on 25 September 1843. Already , a sermon by Pusey , which a little knowledge of seventeenth century theology would have shown never to have travelled beyond the limits of the Caroline divines , had ...
... England , was preached at Littlemore , on 25 September 1843. Already , a sermon by Pusey , which a little knowledge of seventeenth century theology would have shown never to have travelled beyond the limits of the Caroline divines , had ...
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... England , their Story and Structure , by Sir James Dixon Mackenzie ( 1897 ) , and the unfinished Border Holds of Northumberland by Cadwal- lader John Bates2 . The antiquities of Scotland , as well as those of England and Wales , were ...
... England , their Story and Structure , by Sir James Dixon Mackenzie ( 1897 ) , and the unfinished Border Holds of Northumberland by Cadwal- lader John Bates2 . The antiquities of Scotland , as well as those of England and Wales , were ...
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