A Literary History of England |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 71
Pagina 35
... which to be excellent in one thing , set all other aside ; but he in all sciences profited so excellently that , which of them soever ye had considered in him , ye would have thought that he had taken that one for his only study .
... which to be excellent in one thing , set all other aside ; but he in all sciences profited so excellently that , which of them soever ye had considered in him , ye would have thought that he had taken that one for his only study .
Pagina 113
“ The end of our foundation , ” says one of its “ fathers , " " is the knowledge of causes , and secret motions of things ; and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire , to the effecting of all things possible .
“ The end of our foundation , ” says one of its “ fathers , " " is the knowledge of causes , and secret motions of things ; and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire , to the effecting of all things possible .
Pagina 209
Life is excellent , but there are certain things which , once read , remain in the mind as a possession for ever . Johnson's interview with the king , his dinner with Wilkes , his letters to the unfortunate Dr. Dodd , his unbounded ...
Life is excellent , but there are certain things which , once read , remain in the mind as a possession for ever . Johnson's interview with the king , his dinner with Wilkes , his letters to the unfortunate Dr. Dodd , his unbounded ...
Wat mensen zeggen - Een review schrijven
We hebben geen reviews gevonden op de gebruikelijke plaatsen.
Inhoudsopgave
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAUCER AND HIS | 13 |
THE RENAISSANCE AND THE REFORMATION | 32 |
19 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
admirable appeared beauty become began beginning better born Browning called century character chief Church criticism death delight described drama early effect Elizabethan England English equal essays experience expression fall feeling followed gave give greatest hand heart human idea imagination instance interest Italy kind King known language later learned less light lines literary literature living look lyrical manner master means middle Milton mind nature never novel once original passages passed passion perfect perhaps pieces play poem poet poetic poetry political produced prose published qualities reader rest scenes seems sense Shakespeare short skill sometimes soon spirit stanza story style success Tennyson things thou thought true turn verse Victorian whole Wordsworth writers written wrote