The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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Page 116
... whole , the real filiation of his work , both dramatic and lyric , goes straight back to the larger Elizabethan time . Yet , though the influence of such writers as Tourneur and Webster is obvious , it is a great mistake to take him ...
... whole , the real filiation of his work , both dramatic and lyric , goes straight back to the larger Elizabethan time . Yet , though the influence of such writers as Tourneur and Webster is obvious , it is a great mistake to take him ...
Page 217
... whole , style ' missish , ' a difference slight in word , formidable in sense . Few , even of these partisans , have ranked his reason- ing powers high , and still fewer , even of those who , in a way , sympathise with him politically ...
... whole , style ' missish , ' a difference slight in word , formidable in sense . Few , even of these partisans , have ranked his reason- ing powers high , and still fewer , even of those who , in a way , sympathise with him politically ...
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... whole cycle of Roman doctrine gradually possessing numbers of English churchmen . ' On 13 February 1845 , the movement reached its crisis at Oxford . Convocation , attended by more than a thousand members of the university , the most ...
... whole cycle of Roman doctrine gradually possessing numbers of English churchmen . ' On 13 February 1845 , the movement reached its crisis at Oxford . Convocation , attended by more than a thousand members of the university , the most ...
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