The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... wrote to Godwin , declaring himself ' the pupil of him under whose actual guidance my very thoughts have hitherto been arranged . ' Godwin's sway , never entirely outgrown , over a mind remote from his own in gifts and temperament , was ...
... wrote to Godwin , declaring himself ' the pupil of him under whose actual guidance my very thoughts have hitherto been arranged . ' Godwin's sway , never entirely outgrown , over a mind remote from his own in gifts and temperament , was ...
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... wrote his first dramatic criticism , and , save for a few unimportant things by Leigh Hunt , the first of its kind in our literature . Later , he wrote for The Examiner , The Champion , The Times and , finally , The London Magazine ...
... wrote his first dramatic criticism , and , save for a few unimportant things by Leigh Hunt , the first of its kind in our literature . Later , he wrote for The Examiner , The Champion , The Times and , finally , The London Magazine ...
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... wrote in continued adversity , we find something that suggests the optimism of Browning and Stevenson . Though he was not a moralist according to the general meaning of that word , he never turned from the serious problem of life . He ...
... wrote in continued adversity , we find something that suggests the optimism of Browning and Stevenson . Though he was not a moralist according to the general meaning of that word , he never turned from the serious problem of life . He ...
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