The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... later , is , with Milton's Methought I saw , among the most moving of English sonnets . Of the sixty - one sonnets he wrote , more than thirty are later than those in the 1817 volume , already noticed , and nearly all belong to the ...
... later , is , with Milton's Methought I saw , among the most moving of English sonnets . Of the sixty - one sonnets he wrote , more than thirty are later than those in the 1817 volume , already noticed , and nearly all belong to the ...
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... later life , that its whole history , if not that of the English church , would have been different if Newman had known German ; and the extremely superficial gene- ralisation has been widely accepted . It would be more true to say that ...
... later life , that its whole history , if not that of the English church , would have been different if Newman had known German ; and the extremely superficial gene- ralisation has been widely accepted . It would be more true to say that ...
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... later books were , at least at the time of their publica- tion , more generally influential , notably The Scope and Nature of University Education ( 1852 ) , The Grammar of Assent ( 1870 ) and perhaps , also , the earlier Essay on the ...
... later books were , at least at the time of their publica- tion , more generally influential , notably The Scope and Nature of University Education ( 1852 ) , The Grammar of Assent ( 1870 ) and perhaps , also , the earlier Essay on the ...
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