Introduction to English Literature: With Suggestions for Further Reading and Study, and Annotated Selections Illustrating the Successive Periods and Principal AuthorsBenj. H. Sanborn, 1906 - 700 pages |
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... sense of the importance of the study of English literature . It is a proud intellectual heritage . An acquaintance with its leading facts and its principal authors is generally regarded as an indispensable part of a liberal education ...
... sense of the importance of the study of English literature . It is a proud intellectual heritage . An acquaintance with its leading facts and its principal authors is generally regarded as an indispensable part of a liberal education ...
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... sense , literature includes all the written records of man . It presents the thoughts , emotions , and achievements of the human family . Its vast extent ren- ders it absolutely impossible for any person to become acquaint- ed with more ...
... sense , literature includes all the written records of man . It presents the thoughts , emotions , and achievements of the human family . Its vast extent ren- ders it absolutely impossible for any person to become acquaint- ed with more ...
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... Sense.- The word litera- ture , which up to this point has been used in its large , gen- eral sense , has also a restricted meaning , which it is im- portant to understand , and with which we are principally con- cerned in this work ...
... Sense.- The word litera- ture , which up to this point has been used in its large , gen- eral sense , has also a restricted meaning , which it is im- portant to understand , and with which we are principally con- cerned in this work ...
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... sense , can hardly be over - estimated . Books are the treasure - houses , in which the intellectual riches of all past ages have been permanently stored . Literature is our principal means of acquiring a knowledge of the achieve- ments ...
... sense , can hardly be over - estimated . Books are the treasure - houses , in which the intellectual riches of all past ages have been permanently stored . Literature is our principal means of acquiring a knowledge of the achieve- ments ...
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... sense of obligation and duty was strong ; and having once pledged fidelity to a leader or cause , they remained loyal to death . They honored women and revered virtue . In a word , they possessed a native seriousness , virtue , and ...
... sense of obligation and duty was strong ; and having once pledged fidelity to a leader or cause , they remained loyal to death . They honored women and revered virtue . In a word , they possessed a native seriousness , virtue , and ...
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