The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... movement , said , in later life , that its whole history , if not that of the English church , would have been ... movement without seeing that it was essentially one with the romantic movement which had re - created the literature of ...
... movement , said , in later life , that its whole history , if not that of the English church , would have been ... movement without seeing that it was essentially one with the romantic movement which had re - created the literature of ...
Page 256
... movement had taken shape that their full significance was realised1 . Knox had himself said , in 1816 , that ' the Old High Church race is worn out ' ; and the excellent Thomas Sikes , rector of Guils- borough , set himself to teach a ...
... movement had taken shape that their full significance was realised1 . Knox had himself said , in 1816 , that ' the Old High Church race is worn out ' ; and the excellent Thomas Sikes , rector of Guils- borough , set himself to teach a ...
Page 258
... movement had reached more than its initial stages , that ' men with all their health and strength about them might gaze on his attenuated form , struck with a certain awe of wonderment at the brightness of his wit , the intenseness of ...
... movement had reached more than its initial stages , that ' men with all their health and strength about them might gaze on his attenuated form , struck with a certain awe of wonderment at the brightness of his wit , the intenseness of ...
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