Periods of European Literature, Volume 11W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... , it would be out of place in this volume , where accuracy , not originality , has been the object sought . Beginning midway through a great Movement , it has not been thought necessary to define that move- ment vi PREFACE .
... , it would be out of place in this volume , where accuracy , not originality , has been the object sought . Beginning midway through a great Movement , it has not been thought necessary to define that move- ment vi PREFACE .
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George Saintsbury. has not been thought necessary to define that move- ment . This falls to be done by other writers of the series . The English reader may meantime be referred to a book whose acquaintance I regret to have made only ...
George Saintsbury. has not been thought necessary to define that move- ment . This falls to be done by other writers of the series . The English reader may meantime be referred to a book whose acquaintance I regret to have made only ...
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... thought- Neglect of early poems - The fault his own - The misfortune mutual - Conclusion CHAPTER II . FICTION AND LIGHT LITERATURE . - Sister Development of the novel - Scott's predecessors - His own method -Truth to life - Outside and ...
... thought- Neglect of early poems - The fault his own - The misfortune mutual - Conclusion CHAPTER II . FICTION AND LIGHT LITERATURE . - Sister Development of the novel - Scott's predecessors - His own method -Truth to life - Outside and ...
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... thought -- Philosophy proper - Bentham - James Mill - Austin - John Stuart Mill : life and books - Character of his work - High place as a writer -Successors to Mill - Influence of school - Herbert Spencer -Mackintosh - Other ...
... thought -- Philosophy proper - Bentham - James Mill - Austin - John Stuart Mill : life and books - Character of his work - High place as a writer -Successors to Mill - Influence of school - Herbert Spencer -Mackintosh - Other ...
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... thought the country gentleman wielding awhile the his verse . tool of the penman . " Flow forth , flow unrestrained , my tale ! " -and he takes full use of his licence , which might with advantage have been exercised more sparingly ...
... thought the country gentleman wielding awhile the his verse . tool of the penman . " Flow forth , flow unrestrained , my tale ! " -and he takes full use of his licence , which might with advantage have been exercised more sparingly ...
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