The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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Page 129
... already been done , in the case of The Omnipresence of the Deity and Satan , once for all , and by no means so unfairly as it is sometimes the fashion to say now . There are passages in both Pollok and Montgomery which a hasty ...
... already been done , in the case of The Omnipresence of the Deity and Satan , once for all , and by no means so unfairly as it is sometimes the fashion to say now . There are passages in both Pollok and Montgomery which a hasty ...
Page 207
... already referred to , possessed by him in measure and manner utterly different from the fashion and degree in which it was possessed by Hunt , and , secondly , the equally unparalleled but much stranger fashion in which ' classic ' and ...
... already referred to , possessed by him in measure and manner utterly different from the fashion and degree in which it was possessed by Hunt , and , secondly , the equally unparalleled but much stranger fashion in which ' classic ' and ...
Page 304
... already an important part of Oxford , Arnold was , in 1841 , appointed regius professor of modern history there , and at once threw himself with his wonted energy into the fulfilment of his new duties . Although he died in the following ...
... already an important part of Oxford , Arnold was , in 1841 , appointed regius professor of modern history there , and at once threw himself with his wonted energy into the fulfilment of his new duties . Although he died in the following ...
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