A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - 702 páginas |
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... charm of " old haunted meadows " amid which he lived . He seemed to have absorbed into his being the homely charms of these rural parts , and his verse goes on its way with the leisurely rhythm of the slow- moving Ouse , neither grand ...
... charm of " old haunted meadows " amid which he lived . He seemed to have absorbed into his being the homely charms of these rural parts , and his verse goes on its way with the leisurely rhythm of the slow- moving Ouse , neither grand ...
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... charm , a gracious sympathy about everything that Arnold wrote . He never storms or bullies ; he will attack with gentle irony , but he is always courteous , always fair - minded . Even when limitations of temperament prevent him from ...
... charm , a gracious sympathy about everything that Arnold wrote . He never storms or bullies ; he will attack with gentle irony , but he is always courteous , always fair - minded . Even when limitations of temperament prevent him from ...
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... charm ; but his description of such strikes the reader as strained and artificial . Compare the strained sentimentality of his picture of Ruth Pinch , meant to convey her personal attractiveness , with that of George Eliot's convincing ...
... charm ; but his description of such strikes the reader as strained and artificial . Compare the strained sentimentality of his picture of Ruth Pinch , meant to convey her personal attractiveness , with that of George Eliot's convincing ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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