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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... 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 . John Forster . The Greville Memoirs ...
... 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 . John Forster . The Greville Memoirs ...
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... writers who made this complaint were foremost in bringing about a change . Without any approach to philo- sophical method , Carlyle forced upon public attention ideas concerning the ultimate meaning and value of life , and , in his own ...
... writers who made this complaint were foremost in bringing about a change . Without any approach to philo- sophical method , Carlyle forced upon public attention ideas concerning the ultimate meaning and value of life , and , in his own ...
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... writer made observations which suggest doctrines , different from his own , which have gained prominence later . His ... writers who had been contemporaries at Oxford ; but a serious disagreement arose amongst them regarding the ...
... writer made observations which suggest doctrines , different from his own , which have gained prominence later . His ... writers who had been contemporaries at Oxford ; but a serious disagreement arose amongst them regarding the ...
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... writers who were not merely his followers or critics , but independent thinkers . Of note among these was John Grote , younger brother of the historian , who held the chair of moral philosophy at Cambridge from 1855 to 1866. Grote ...
... writers who were not merely his followers or critics , but independent thinkers . Of note among these was John Grote , younger brother of the historian , who held the chair of moral philosophy at Cambridge from 1855 to 1866. Grote ...
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... writer rivalled Spencer's attempt at a reconstruc- tion of the whole range of human thought . But many of his ... writers the first place may be given to George Henry Lewes , although , in his earlier works , he was influenced by ...
... writer rivalled Spencer's attempt at a reconstruc- tion of the whole range of human thought . But many of his ... writers the first place may be given to George Henry Lewes , although , in his earlier works , he was influenced by ...
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