The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... Oxford movement without seeing that it was essentially one with the romantic movement which had re - created the ... Oxford movement . From Goethe to Walter Scott is an easy step : he turned men's minds , said Newman , in the direction ...
... Oxford movement without seeing that it was essentially one with the romantic movement which had re - created the ... Oxford movement . From Goethe to Walter Scott is an easy step : he turned men's minds , said Newman , in the direction ...
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... Oxford Library of the Fathers . Outside Oxford , the same interests which had awakened the ecclesiastical learning and catholic orthodoxy of the university were represented in many writers who were affected , in greater or less degree ...
... Oxford Library of the Fathers . Outside Oxford , the same interests which had awakened the ecclesiastical learning and catholic orthodoxy of the university were represented in many writers who were affected , in greater or less degree ...
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... Oxford in 1875 , while at Cambridge an honorary professorship of that language was held until 1895 by Sir Thomas Francis Wade , who presented to the university his valuable library of Chinese literature . The first Englishman who worked ...
... Oxford in 1875 , while at Cambridge an honorary professorship of that language was held until 1895 by Sir Thomas Francis Wade , who presented to the university his valuable library of Chinese literature . The first Englishman who worked ...
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