A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - 702 páginas |
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... learning , and classical imagery , are enlivened with gay interl❜ides and pretty flights of fancy , for which he has less scope in the orthodox drama . If some of his con- temporaries excelled him , as certainly they did in lyric ...
... learning , and classical imagery , are enlivened with gay interl❜ides and pretty flights of fancy , for which he has less scope in the orthodox drama . If some of his con- temporaries excelled him , as certainly they did in lyric ...
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... learning and immense dialectical power . The great controversy that brought fame to Bentley arose in this wise . In 1690 Sir William Temple , a whole - hearted admirer of the Classics , praised certain letters belonging to ancient ...
... learning and immense dialectical power . The great controversy that brought fame to Bentley arose in this wise . In 1690 Sir William Temple , a whole - hearted admirer of the Classics , praised certain letters belonging to ancient ...
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... Learning is robbed of her best wits by the great beating , " and his comments on the methods employed were in no ways exaggerated . They went to the Grammar School little children ; they come from thence great lubbers , always learning ...
... Learning is robbed of her best wits by the great beating , " and his comments on the methods employed were in no ways exaggerated . They went to the Grammar School little children ; they come from thence great lubbers , always learning ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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