The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... literature , to describe the work of writers both of primary and of secondary impor- tance , and to discuss the interaction between English and foreign literatures . They included certain allied subjects such as oratory , scholarship ...
... literature , to describe the work of writers both of primary and of secondary impor- tance , and to discuss the interaction between English and foreign literatures . They included certain allied subjects such as oratory , scholarship ...
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... literature in this country , and of independent criticism in many fields , in that of literature more especially , will , neverthe- less , remain unforgotten . CHAPTER VII HAZLITT Or the group of romantic writers whose.
... literature in this country , and of independent criticism in many fields , in that of literature more especially , will , neverthe- less , remain unforgotten . CHAPTER VII HAZLITT Or the group of romantic writers whose.
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... literature was insular and had its roots deep in the past . The catholic influences which affected it belonged to the early , not the modern , church . Yet , it is impossible to study the Oxford movement without seeing that it was ...
... literature was insular and had its roots deep in the past . The catholic influences which affected it belonged to the early , not the modern , church . Yet , it is impossible to study the Oxford movement without seeing that it was ...
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