Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 211
... published in 1637. This is one of the most closely and keenly argued polemical treatises ever written the style in which Chillingworth presses his reasoning home is like a charge with the bayonet . He was still only in his early man ...
... published in 1637. This is one of the most closely and keenly argued polemical treatises ever written the style in which Chillingworth presses his reasoning home is like a charge with the bayonet . He was still only in his early man ...
Pagina 260
... published . In these first seven volumes of the Spectator Addison's papers are probably more numerous than Steele's : and between them they wrote perhaps four - fifths of the whole work . The Guar- dian was commenced on the 12th of ...
... published . In these first seven volumes of the Spectator Addison's papers are probably more numerous than Steele's : and between them they wrote perhaps four - fifths of the whole work . The Guar- dian was commenced on the 12th of ...
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... published in 1766 ; the learned Miss Elizabeth Carter , whose translation of Epictetus , however , and we believe all her other works , had appeared before the commencement of the reign of George III . , although she lived till the year ...
... published in 1766 ; the learned Miss Elizabeth Carter , whose translation of Epictetus , however , and we believe all her other works , had appeared before the commencement of the reign of George III . , although she lived till the year ...
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A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the ..., Volumes 1-2 George Lillie Craik Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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