Periods of European Literature, Volume 12W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... contributors being ready to step into their places , at a regular interval of no matter what length , was altogether to miscalcu- late the nature of literary man . Had I done the first , it is probable that not a volume would vi PREFACE .
... contributors being ready to step into their places , at a regular interval of no matter what length , was altogether to miscalcu- late the nature of literary man . Had I done the first , it is probable that not a volume would vi PREFACE .
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... matter - bad as that best may be , or at least seem . The revival of some literatures which had made little show for a time , and the actual entrance of some which had hardly before been admitted , as Hoffähig in European literature ...
... matter - bad as that best may be , or at least seem . The revival of some literatures which had made little show for a time , and the actual entrance of some which had hardly before been admitted , as Hoffähig in European literature ...
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... MATTER . The retrospect The Dark Ages : what they found , brought , and neglected - Medieval Literature : Poetry and Romance -History - Qualities and defects of the division : traditional and real - The fifteenth century - The ...
... MATTER . The retrospect The Dark Ages : what they found , brought , and neglected - Medieval Literature : Poetry and Romance -History - Qualities and defects of the division : traditional and real - The fifteenth century - The ...
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... matter , and had more than heralded that great return to the glorious syllabic liberty of true English prosody , Tennyson's own further extension of which he was in his later days to misunderstand after a fashion so human , if so ...
... matter , and had more than heralded that great return to the glorious syllabic liberty of true English prosody , Tennyson's own further extension of which he was in his later days to misunderstand after a fashion so human , if so ...
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... Matter and has allowed him to concentrate himself on the treatment ; while the immense and ever - increas- ing curiosity , as to the past and the foreign in time and place , has provided him with increasingly various subjects in so far ...
... Matter and has allowed him to concentrate himself on the treatment ; while the immense and ever - increas- ing curiosity , as to the past and the foreign in time and place , has provided him with increasingly various subjects in so far ...
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