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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... whole history of the English church would have been different if 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 ...
... whole history of the English church would have been different if 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 ...
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... whole , it being understood that living authors do not fall within the scope of our work . Though the present volume is published in advance of volumes XIII and XIV , it is not to be regarded as in any other respect separated from them ...
... whole , it being understood that living authors do not fall within the scope of our work . Though the present volume is published in advance of volumes XIII and XIV , it is not to be regarded as in any other respect separated from them ...
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... whole , instinct with imaginative efficacy and artistic charm . While Scott's border prepossessions may , as has been objected , have enticed him , here and there , into details that are caviare to the general reader - and it may be ...
... whole , instinct with imaginative efficacy and artistic charm . While Scott's border prepossessions may , as has been objected , have enticed him , here and there , into details that are caviare to the general reader - and it may be ...
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... 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 particular interest in her . ' At this , few , perhaps , will be disposed to cavil very ...
... 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 particular interest in her . ' At this , few , perhaps , will be disposed to cavil very ...
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... whole pageantry of the poem is admirably managed . Of the less important romances - The Vision of Don Roderick ( 1811 ) , The Bridal of Triermain ( 1813 ) and Harold the Dauntless ( 1817 ) -little need be said . Though the first ...
... whole pageantry of the poem is admirably managed . Of the less important romances - The Vision of Don Roderick ( 1811 ) , The Bridal of Triermain ( 1813 ) and Harold the Dauntless ( 1817 ) -little need be said . Though the first ...
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