A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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... chief con- tributory tongues , such as Scandinavian , French , Latin and Greek . Imagine a walk in the country , preferably in a hilly region when the landscape will be varied . If you look round and name the features and objects you ...
... chief con- tributory tongues , such as Scandinavian , French , Latin and Greek . Imagine a walk in the country , preferably in a hilly region when the landscape will be varied . If you look round and name the features and objects you ...
Pagina 185
... chief theme of his song . But landscape poets were not able always to keep their verse within decent bounds , and towards the end of the century , there awoke a passion for beauty which shattered the conven- tional style into fragments ...
... chief theme of his song . But landscape poets were not able always to keep their verse within decent bounds , and towards the end of the century , there awoke a passion for beauty which shattered the conven- tional style into fragments ...
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... chief events in political and literary history . The political historian has little difficulty in fixing the chief landmarks . The First Reform Act of 1832 , the Repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 , and the Second Reform Act of 1867 ...
... chief events in political and literary history . The political historian has little difficulty in fixing the chief landmarks . The First Reform Act of 1832 , the Repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 , and the Second Reform Act of 1867 ...
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