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PREFACE TO LIBRARY EDITION 1 1 It is a common objection to Histories of Literature that they describe certain authors chiefly or solely on account of their “ historical importance . ” It may be argued that a work which deals only with ...
PREFACE TO LIBRARY EDITION 1 1 It is a common objection to Histories of Literature that they describe certain authors chiefly or solely on account of their “ historical importance . ” It may be argued that a work which deals only with ...
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IV The foregoing description may give the reader some help in deciding how far Anglo - Saxon 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 ...
IV The foregoing description may give the reader some help in deciding how far Anglo - Saxon 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 ...
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In spite of the virile verse of W. E. Henley ( 1849–1903 ) and the rich mystical imagination of Francis Thompson ( 1859-1907 ) , it appeared as if literature were forming an alliance with destructive thought , or abandoning itself to ...
In spite of the virile verse of W. E. Henley ( 1849–1903 ) and the rich mystical imagination of Francis Thompson ( 1859-1907 ) , it appeared as if literature were forming an alliance with destructive thought , or abandoning itself to ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAUCER AND HIS | 13 |
THE RENAISSANCE AND THE REFORMATION | 32 |
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