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Pagina 45
... literary histories been wanting , more or less im- perfect . Warton's tedious history of Eng- lish poetry provokingly concludes with the accession of Elizabeth , and before the commencement of the golden age of Eng- lish poets . But in ...
... literary histories been wanting , more or less im- perfect . Warton's tedious history of Eng- lish poetry provokingly concludes with the accession of Elizabeth , and before the commencement of the golden age of Eng- lish poets . But in ...
Pagina 75
... literary creation , compared with the lit , erary creation of Shakspeare and Spenser , compared with the literary creation of Goethe and Heine , is a failure . The best literary cre- ation of that time in England proceeded from men who ...
... literary creation , compared with the lit , erary creation of Shakspeare and Spenser , compared with the literary creation of Goethe and Heine , is a failure . The best literary cre- ation of that time in England proceeded from men who ...
Pagina 272
... literary pretensions or acquire- ment , began to grow obsolete . In the intensified zest and value for practical and scientific knowledge which now set in , the world came to forget its prejudices of sex as well as of caste , and to ...
... literary pretensions or acquire- ment , began to grow obsolete . In the intensified zest and value for practical and scientific knowledge which now set in , the world came to forget its prejudices of sex as well as of caste , and to ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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