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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... prose , 5 vols . ( Loeb Classical Library ) , 1916-18 . Henry Fanshawe Tozer ( 1829-1916 ) Researches in the Highlands of Turkey , 2 vols . , 1869. Turkish Armenia and Eastern Asia Minor , 1881. The Church and the Eastern Empire , 1888 ...
... prose , 5 vols . ( Loeb Classical Library ) , 1916-18 . Henry Fanshawe Tozer ( 1829-1916 ) Researches in the Highlands of Turkey , 2 vols . , 1869. Turkish Armenia and Eastern Asia Minor , 1881. The Church and the Eastern Empire , 1888 ...
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... prose and verse . His classicism . Count Julian . Hellenics . Imaginary Conversations . Landor as a critic . Leigh Hunt's influence . His merits and defects . De Quincey's mastery in ornate prose . Robert Eyres Landor 204 CHAPTER X JANE ...
... prose and verse . His classicism . Count Julian . Hellenics . Imaginary Conversations . Landor as a critic . Leigh Hunt's influence . His merits and defects . De Quincey's mastery in ornate prose . Robert Eyres Landor 204 CHAPTER X JANE ...
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... prose and verse he was also much advantaged by the antecedence of the great eighteenth century novelists and later and lesser novelists . He himself described Fielding as ' the father of the English novel ' ; he had a very strong ...
... prose and verse he was also much advantaged by the antecedence of the great eighteenth century novelists and later and lesser novelists . He himself described Fielding as ' the father of the English novel ' ; he had a very strong ...
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... prose , ' there is anything more exquisitely wrought out as well as fancied than the whole contrast of the two rivals for the love of the heroine in Rokeby ' ; and he also expresses the opinion that ' the heroine herself has a very ...
... prose , ' there is anything more exquisitely wrought out as well as fancied than the whole contrast of the two rivals for the love of the heroine in Rokeby ' ; and he also expresses the opinion that ' the heroine herself has a very ...
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... prose narratives and , in various ways , greatly enriched their texture . Nor is it possible to forget the insight into the spirit and temper of special historical periods acquired by him in the course of other literary undertakings ...
... prose narratives and , in various ways , greatly enriched their texture . Nor is it possible to forget the insight into the spirit and temper of special historical periods acquired by him in the course of other literary undertakings ...
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