A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 241
... passed current as " noble " and " elevated , " and those who employed it fondly conceived themselves to be the poetic descendants of Milton . V In the personality of Samuel Taylor Coleridge there is so much that is fascinating that it ...
... passed current as " noble " and " elevated , " and those who employed it fondly conceived themselves to be the poetic descendants of Milton . V In the personality of Samuel Taylor Coleridge there is so much that is fascinating that it ...
Pagina 249
... passed without comment in the epoch of Jeffrey and Lock- hart . Formerly Scott's critics were too lenient ; at present many are too severe . To discriminate between the good and bad qualities of his work is no easy task , yet the ...
... passed without comment in the epoch of Jeffrey and Lock- hart . Formerly Scott's critics were too lenient ; at present many are too severe . To discriminate between the good and bad qualities of his work is no easy task , yet the ...
Pagina 297
... passed in teaching and miscellaneous writing it was years before he found his true vocation . His essays , written ... passing by , and Carlyle was beginning almost to think himself a failure , when at last he 297 THE VICTORIAN AGE.
... passed in teaching and miscellaneous writing it was years before he found his true vocation . His essays , written ... passing by , and Carlyle was beginning almost to think himself a failure , when at last he 297 THE VICTORIAN AGE.
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