Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 83
... popular literature of the time . In all ages , indeed , it is the tendency of popular literature to erect itself into a power adverse to that of the priesthood , as has been evinced more especially by the poetical literature of modern ...
... popular literature of the time . In all ages , indeed , it is the tendency of popular literature to erect itself into a power adverse to that of the priesthood , as has been evinced more especially by the poetical literature of modern ...
Pagina 125
... popular speech , in genuine native words , and direct un- incumbered sentences ; no painful imitation of any learned or foreign model was attempted , nor any species of elaboration . whatever , except what was necessary for mere ...
... popular speech , in genuine native words , and direct un- incumbered sentences ; no painful imitation of any learned or foreign model was attempted , nor any species of elaboration . whatever , except what was necessary for mere ...
Pagina 241
... popular celebrity transcends all others , among the theological writers of this age , is that of John Bunyan ( 1628-1688 ) , the author of various religious works , and espe- cially of the Pilgrim's Progress . His other works are The ...
... popular celebrity transcends all others , among the theological writers of this age , is that of John Bunyan ( 1628-1688 ) , the author of various religious works , and espe- cially of the Pilgrim's Progress . His other works are The ...
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A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the English ..., Volume 2 George Lillie Craik Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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