The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1916 - English literature |
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... 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 . Masson's Life of Milton ...
... 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 . Masson's Life of Milton ...
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... century ; without deserting the positions of the earlier work , it is less purely negative in its tendency and more devoted to the discovery of elements of truth than to the exposure of contradictions . IX . OTHER WRITERS In the latter ...
... century ; without deserting the positions of the earlier work , it is less purely negative in its tendency and more devoted to the discovery of elements of truth than to the exposure of contradictions . IX . OTHER WRITERS In the latter ...
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... century , nothing is more striking than the advance and the expansion of the study of the national past . As was ... century which has survived it except as material for subsequent use . A reason for the un- productiveness , on this head ...
... century , nothing is more striking than the advance and the expansion of the study of the national past . As was ... century which has survived it except as material for subsequent use . A reason for the un- productiveness , on this head ...
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... Century ( 1872-4 ) grew out of lectures delivered in America concerning a people whom , in a way , Froude liked , but on whose national life he looked with scorn- ful bitterness . No other of his books met with more convincing ...
... Century ( 1872-4 ) grew out of lectures delivered in America concerning a people whom , in a way , Froude liked , but on whose national life he looked with scorn- ful bitterness . No other of his books met with more convincing ...
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... century , he was not bound to the service of any political or religious party , or under any personal obligation beyond that of making his living . In 1856 and 1858 , respectively , he became , as he continued through life , unless his ...
... century , he was not bound to the service of any political or religious party , or under any personal obligation beyond that of making his living . In 1856 and 1858 , respectively , he became , as he continued through life , unless his ...
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