English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature," and Supplementary to it : Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingJ.A. Bancroft & Company, 1867 - Всего страниц: 798 |
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... called The Union , his most formidable rival being Thomas Babington Macaulay , whom he might have equalled as an orator and historian had not his brilliant career been so early terminated . He was called to the bar in 1829 , and was ...
... called The Union , his most formidable rival being Thomas Babington Macaulay , whom he might have equalled as an orator and historian had not his brilliant career been so early terminated . He was called to the bar in 1829 , and was ...
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... called him the " Son of God . " At His feet guilty humanity , of diverse races and nations , for eighteen hundred years , has come to pour forth in faith and love its sorrows , and finds there 66 the peace which the world can neither ...
... called him the " Son of God . " At His feet guilty humanity , of diverse races and nations , for eighteen hundred years , has come to pour forth in faith and love its sorrows , and finds there 66 the peace which the world can neither ...
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... called " the prose Shakspeare of the nineteenth century . " His chief excellence is his keen and exquisite perception of the ludicrous ; to which he adds great powers of pathetic description , and extensive knowledge of character . His ...
... called " the prose Shakspeare of the nineteenth century . " His chief excellence is his keen and exquisite perception of the ludicrous ; to which he adds great powers of pathetic description , and extensive knowledge of character . His ...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century. A New Ed Charles Dexter Cleveland Полный просмотр - 1871 |
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