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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... Newman had known German . He was quoting A. P. Stanley ; and the extremely superficial and alter in index . The following should be added to the bibliographies : pp . 372 ff . , chapter 1. Sir Walter Scott . Chisholm , John . Sir Walter ...
... Newman had known German . He was quoting A. P. Stanley ; and the extremely superficial and alter in index . The following should be added to the bibliographies : pp . 372 ff . , chapter 1. Sir Walter Scott . Chisholm , John . Sir Walter ...
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... Newman : Ward , Wilfrid . Last Lectures . ( The Genius of Cardinal Newman . ) 1918 . Under Edward Bouverie Pusey : [ Trench , M. ] The Story of Dr Pusey's Life . 2nd edn . 1900 . Miss Maria Trench ( 1828 ? -1917 ) James Skinner . A ...
... Newman : Ward , Wilfrid . Last Lectures . ( The Genius of Cardinal Newman . ) 1918 . Under Edward Bouverie Pusey : [ Trench , M. ] The Story of Dr Pusey's Life . 2nd edn . 1900 . Miss Maria Trench ( 1828 ? -1917 ) James Skinner . A ...
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... Newman at St Mary's . Tract 90. Ward's The Ideal of a 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 ...
... Newman at St Mary's . Tract 90. Ward's The Ideal of a 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 ...
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... Newman's style bore ample testimony to the eloquence which Hazlitt displayed in his most stately writing . Thackeray wrote heartily in admiration : Hazlitt was one of the keenest and brightest critics that ever lived . With partialities ...
... Newman's style bore ample testimony to the eloquence which Hazlitt displayed in his most stately writing . Thackeray wrote heartily in admiration : Hazlitt was one of the keenest and brightest critics that ever lived . With partialities ...
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... Newman remarked of her that she had not a dream of the high catholic eos . There are no great passions in her stories . She rarely appeals to her reader's emotions , and never by means of the characters that she most admires or likes ...
... Newman remarked of her that she had not a dream of the high catholic eos . There are no great passions in her stories . She rarely appeals to her reader's emotions , and never by means of the characters that she most admires or likes ...
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