The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... Thomas Carlyle , suffered his swashing blows . His brother Thomas had abilities of a more popular cast : he was , for a while , editor of The British Critic : for many years he was a leader writer for The Times , and he represented that ...
... Thomas Carlyle , suffered his swashing blows . His brother Thomas had abilities of a more popular cast : he was , for a while , editor of The British Critic : for many years he was a leader writer for The Times , and he represented that ...
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... Thomas Arnold . If ' tendencies to Socinianism ' could be detected in Hampden or Whately , Arnold might defy his worst enemy to find them in his writings . Only Newman , in a moment of scepticism , could question Arnold's right to be ...
... Thomas Arnold . If ' tendencies to Socinianism ' could be detected in Hampden or Whately , Arnold might defy his worst enemy to find them in his writings . Only Newman , in a moment of scepticism , could question Arnold's right to be ...
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... Thomas Sydenham , lasted from 1844 to 1858 , when it was succeeded by the New Sydenham society . The Hakluyt society , for printing rare and unpublished voyages and travels , was founded in 1846 ; the Early English Text society in 1864 ...
... Thomas Sydenham , lasted from 1844 to 1858 , when it was succeeded by the New Sydenham society . The Hakluyt society , for printing rare and unpublished voyages and travels , was founded in 1846 ; the Early English Text society in 1864 ...
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