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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... Literary Antiquaries : Daniel , Charles Henry Olive ( 1836-1919 ) , Provost of Worcester College , Oxford , author of History of Worcester College , 1900 , and founder of the Daniel Press . See The Times for 8 Sept. 1919 , and F. Madan ...
... Literary Antiquaries : Daniel , Charles Henry Olive ( 1836-1919 ) , Provost of Worcester College , Oxford , author of History of Worcester College , 1900 , and founder of the Daniel Press . See The Times for 8 Sept. 1919 , and F. Madan ...
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... literary predecessors were much more intimate . Though his tales derive something of their romantic flavour from his familiarity with the older romance writers - both in prose and verse he was also much advantaged by the antecedence of ...
... literary predecessors were much more intimate . Though his tales derive something of their romantic flavour from his familiarity with the older romance writers - both in prose and verse he was also much advantaged by the antecedence of ...
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... literary achievements . His interest in the stirring border past was awakened in his early childhood principally by the vivid reminiscences of his grandmother , ' in whose youth , ' he says , ' the old border depredations were matter of ...
... literary achievements . His interest in the stirring border past was awakened in his early childhood principally by the vivid reminiscences of his grandmother , ' in whose youth , ' he says , ' the old border depredations were matter of ...
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... literary productions . On his novels he may be said to have lavished the whole of his mental resources , to have spent the stores of his reflections and observations , and to have bestowed the most precious resources of his extensive ...
... literary productions . On his novels he may be said to have lavished the whole of his mental resources , to have spent the stores of his reflections and observations , and to have bestowed the most precious resources of his extensive ...
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... literary undertakings . Among the more important works issued under his editorship were the Civil War Memoirs of Sir Henry Slingsby and captain Hodgson ( 1806 ) ; the Works of Dryden , with life and elaborate notes , 18 vols . ( 1808 ) ...
... literary undertakings . Among the more important works issued under his editorship were the Civil War Memoirs of Sir Henry Slingsby and captain Hodgson ( 1806 ) ; the Works of Dryden , with life and elaborate notes , 18 vols . ( 1808 ) ...
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