A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Selections from Their Works, with Notes, Explanatory, Illustrative, and Directing to the Best Editions and to Various Criticisms : Designed as a Text-book for the Higher Classes in Schools and for Junior Classes in Colleges, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. and J. Biddle, 1852 - 776 pagina's |
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... .. 446 Reflections in Westminster Abbey .. 393 His Poetry - Letter from Italy 394 ALEXANDER POPE .. 450 Paraphrase of Psalm xxiii .... 395 Messiah 452 ALEXANDER POPE . Pride ... GEORGE BERKELEY 454 Poetry ...... 2 CONTENTS . 13.
... .. 446 Reflections in Westminster Abbey .. 393 His Poetry - Letter from Italy 394 ALEXANDER POPE .. 450 Paraphrase of Psalm xxiii .... 395 Messiah 452 ALEXANDER POPE . Pride ... GEORGE BERKELEY 454 Poetry ...... 2 CONTENTS . 13.
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... Italy 622 First Love 690 France . 623 Interview with his Father 691 Britain 624 Publication of his History . 692 The Village Preacher 625 Elegy on Mrs. Blaize . Prose Works 626 Completion of his History .. Invention and Use of Gunpowder ...
... Italy 622 First Love 690 France . 623 Interview with his Father 691 Britain 624 Publication of his History . 692 The Village Preacher 625 Elegy on Mrs. Blaize . Prose Works 626 Completion of his History .. Invention and Use of Gunpowder ...
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... Italy he became acquainted with Petrarch , 1 and probably with Boccacio , whose works enriched his mind with fresh ... Italy of the fourteenth century were , DANTE , ( 1265-1321 , ) the father of modern Italian poetry ; PETRARCH , ( 1304 ...
... Italy he became acquainted with Petrarch , 1 and probably with Boccacio , whose works enriched his mind with fresh ... Italy of the fourteenth century were , DANTE , ( 1265-1321 , ) the father of modern Italian poetry ; PETRARCH , ( 1304 ...
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... Italian , and Spanish , which he spoke with fluency and elegance . But what distinguished him most was , his reputation as a poet , and the charm of his conversation . His wit is said to have been inexhaustible , and his readiness at ...
... Italian , and Spanish , which he spoke with fluency and elegance . But what distinguished him most was , his reputation as a poet , and the charm of his conversation . His wit is said to have been inexhaustible , and his readiness at ...
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... Italian , and the Spanish languages . He had a vigorous intellect , and a quick and ready wit . He was fond of literary fame , and studious of literary excellence : but he beheld it in others without envy . His own genius was of a moral ...
... Italian , and the Spanish languages . He had a vigorous intellect , and a quick and ready wit . He was fond of literary fame , and studious of literary excellence : but he beheld it in others without envy . His own genius was of a moral ...
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