The Cambridge History of English Literature: The nineteenth century. ISir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller The University Press, 1915 - English literature |
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... Christian Church . Newman joins the Roman Catholic church . Pusey . Keble's Christian Year . Isaac Williams . Newman's Apologia pro vita sua . The Dream of Gerontius . His later works . Dean Church . Trench . Liddon . Neale . The ...
... Christian Church . Newman joins the Roman Catholic church . Pusey . Keble's Christian Year . Isaac Williams . Newman's Apologia pro vita sua . The Dream of Gerontius . His later works . Dean Church . Trench . Liddon . Neale . The ...
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... Christianity . Arthur Penrhyn Stanley . William Bright . Hodgkin's Italy and her Invaders ยท PAGE 300 CHAPTER XV SCHOLARS , ANTIQUARIES AND BIBLIOGRAPHERS By Sir JOHN EDWIN SANDYS , Litt.D. , F.B.A. , Fellow of St John's College and ...
... Christianity . Arthur Penrhyn Stanley . William Bright . Hodgkin's Italy and her Invaders ยท PAGE 300 CHAPTER XV SCHOLARS , ANTIQUARIES AND BIBLIOGRAPHERS By Sir JOHN EDWIN SANDYS , Litt.D. , F.B.A. , Fellow of St John's College and ...
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... Christ . Yet , within a very few years , the Holy Alliance had become a byword among men , standing as it did for all that was tyrannical and reactionary ; the attitude of the progressive party in England towards the principles which ...
... Christ . Yet , within a very few years , the Holy Alliance had become a byword among men , standing as it did for all that was tyrannical and reactionary ; the attitude of the progressive party in England towards the principles which ...
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... Christian and Mussulman , of Greek and Turk . The spirit of medieval chivalry in which the wizard of the north delighted , is , in Byron , replaced by the fanaticism of the Moslem , and by that love of melodrama which we invariably ...
... Christian and Mussulman , of Greek and Turk . The spirit of medieval chivalry in which the wizard of the north delighted , is , in Byron , replaced by the fanaticism of the Moslem , and by that love of melodrama which we invariably ...
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... Christianity . Neither as literature nor as speculation are they very remarkable ; but they help to determine the character of Shelley's doctrines at a time when the Godwinian mould of his ideas , still almost untouched by the in ...
... Christianity . Neither as literature nor as speculation are they very remarkable ; but they help to determine the character of Shelley's doctrines at a time when the Godwinian mould of his ideas , still almost untouched by the in ...
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