A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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... Literature as a means of higher education , and as a key to the thought and culture of the English people . In Schools , it is intended particu- larly for those who are studying English Literature as a special subject in the Higher ...
... Literature as a means of higher education , and as a key to the thought and culture of the English people . In Schools , it is intended particu- larly for those who are studying English Literature as a special subject in the Higher ...
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... literature is a part of English literature . Here and there , it is true , may be recognised glimpses of the English spirit : but for the most part one moves in a world which is strangely unfamiliar . Of humour , which is so strong a ...
... literature is a part of English literature . Here and there , it is true , may be recognised glimpses of the English spirit : but for the most part one moves in a world which is strangely unfamiliar . Of humour , which is so strong a ...
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... literature were forming an alliance with destructive thought , or abandoning itself to sheer ennui . From abroad , however , new teachers were being proclaimed : to the novelist the example of Tolstoi was held up , to the dramatist that ...
... literature were forming an alliance with destructive thought , or abandoning itself to sheer ennui . From abroad , however , new teachers were being proclaimed : to the novelist the example of Tolstoi was held up , to the dramatist that ...
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