The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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Page 85
... passed , during 1819 , to a renewed study of Dante ( in Cary's translation ) . In the pregnant symbolism of The ... passing successively through the indolent romance of the dreamer , the ' garden ' and the ' temple , ' up to the ' shrine ...
... passed , during 1819 , to a renewed study of Dante ( in Cary's translation ) . In the pregnant symbolism of The ... passing successively through the indolent romance of the dreamer , the ' garden ' and the ' temple , ' up to the ' shrine ...
Page 163
... passed since Walter Scott declared there was no literary criticism to be found outside The Edinburgh . In quantity , at all events , the deficiency was soon supplied ; and quarterlies and monthlies and weekly and daily newspapers poured ...
... passed since Walter Scott declared there was no literary criticism to be found outside The Edinburgh . In quantity , at all events , the deficiency was soon supplied ; and quarterlies and monthlies and weekly and daily newspapers poured ...
Page 272
... passed , in 1863 , from the deanery of West- minster to the archbishopric of Dublin , where he was primate at the disestablishment and fought hard for the ancient symbols of the Irish church under its new constitution . Like the dean of ...
... passed , in 1863 , from the deanery of West- minster to the archbishopric of Dublin , where he was primate at the disestablishment and fought hard for the ancient symbols of the Irish church under its new constitution . Like the dean of ...
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