The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1916 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page vii
... England . Sir Archibald Alison . Sir Francis Palgrave . John Mitchell Kemble . Freeman . The History of the Norman Conquest . Stubbs . The Constitutional History of England . John Richard Green . A Short History of the English People ...
... England . Sir Archibald Alison . Sir Francis Palgrave . John Mitchell Kemble . Freeman . The History of the Norman Conquest . Stubbs . The Constitutional History of England . John Richard Green . A Short History of the English People ...
Page viii
... England in the Eighteenth Century . Biographers and Memoir- Writers . Lockhart . Scott . Moore . Southey . Roscoe . Mark Pattison . Sir James Stephen . Agnes and Elizabeth Strickland . Mrs M. A. Everett Green . Sir Theodore Martin ...
... England in the Eighteenth Century . Biographers and Memoir- Writers . Lockhart . Scott . Moore . Southey . Roscoe . Mark Pattison . Sir James Stephen . Agnes and Elizabeth Strickland . Mrs M. A. Everett Green . Sir Theodore Martin ...
Page 1
... England once stood at the head of European philosophy . Where stands she now ? ... Out of the narrow bounds of mathe- matical and physical science , not a vestige of a reading and thinking public engaged in the investigation of truth as ...
... England once stood at the head of European philosophy . Where stands she now ? ... Out of the narrow bounds of mathe- matical and physical science , not a vestige of a reading and thinking public engaged in the investigation of truth as ...
Page 8
... England - the lines of Locke . The doctrines of Locke , Berkeley and Hume , together with the ideas of the deistical movement , had entered into the European tradition ; but the reaction which they produced , and which began with Kant ...
... England - the lines of Locke . The doctrines of Locke , Berkeley and Hume , together with the ideas of the deistical movement , had entered into the European tradition ; but the reaction which they produced , and which began with Kant ...
Page 51
... England of Norse antiquity . He 1 Cf. , ante , vol . xII , chap . xiv . 2 See P. Vinogradoff's illuminating introduction to Villainage in England : Essays on English and Medieval History ( Oxford , 1892 ) . * He was a pupil at James ...
... England of Norse antiquity . He 1 Cf. , ante , vol . xII , chap . xiv . 2 See P. Vinogradoff's illuminating introduction to Villainage in England : Essays on English and Medieval History ( Oxford , 1892 ) . * He was a pupil at James ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
2nd edn afterwards Anglo-Indian Australian Australian poetry Ballads bibliography biographical British Calcutta Cambridge Canada chap Charles criticism doctrine Dublin E. L. XIV earl early Edinburgh Edinburgh Review edited Edward eighteenth century Essays France French George George Cruikshank Henry historian History of England History of India illustrated India influence instruction Ireland Irish James John Joseph Lancaster Journal knowledge language later edns Lectures Letters literary London Lord lyric Magazine Melbourne Memoirs Middle English modern moral narrative nature newspapers nineteenth century original Orpington Oxford Pamphleteer paper period Philosophy Philosophy of Perception poems poet Poetical poetry political popular principles prose published reform Review Richard Robert Robert Louis Stevenson Rptd Sam Slick schools Sketches society Songs South African poetry story Sydney theory Thomas thought tion Toronto translated Travels verse vols volume voyage weekly William words writers written wrote