The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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Page 272
... master of sympathetic literary criticism , too , as his volume on Spenser proves . His historical sketches , such as that of the early middle age , and his criticisms in literature , such as those of Cassiodorus and Pascal , show a ...
... master of sympathetic literary criticism , too , as his volume on Spenser proves . His historical sketches , such as that of the early middle age , and his criticisms in literature , such as those of Cassiodorus and Pascal , show a ...
Page 273
... master . ' Henry Parry Liddon , the greatest preacher of the period , whose sermons at St Paul's were , for twenty years , a conspicuous factor in the life of London , was the disciple , the friend and the biographer of Pusey . His ...
... master . ' Henry Parry Liddon , the greatest preacher of the period , whose sermons at St Paul's were , for twenty years , a conspicuous factor in the life of London , was the disciple , the friend and the biographer of Pusey . His ...
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... master at Bonn , where he formed a lasting friendship with Bunsen , Niebuhr's successor at Rome and the zealous transmitter of many of his historical ideas . Arnold had by this time resolved upon testifying , after an enduring fashion ...
... master at Bonn , where he formed a lasting friendship with Bunsen , Niebuhr's successor at Rome and the zealous transmitter of many of his historical ideas . Arnold had by this time resolved upon testifying , after an enduring fashion ...
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