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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... true of the English people , whose history and character have led them to give much thought to ecclesiastical and religious truth . The religious condition of England during the Middle English Period is reflected in sev- eral noteworthy ...
... true of the English people , whose history and character have led them to give much thought to ecclesiastical and religious truth . The religious condition of England during the Middle English Period is reflected in sev- eral noteworthy ...
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... true causes of the evils under which they were suffering , and to secure the reformation of those grievous abuses by a united exertion of the moral in- fluence which generally accompanies the possession of superior physical strength ...
... true causes of the evils under which they were suffering , and to secure the reformation of those grievous abuses by a united exertion of the moral in- fluence which generally accompanies the possession of superior physical strength ...
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... true worth wherever he found it , regardless of the accident of birth or wealth . He seems in no small measure to have embodied the integrity and gentleness which he bravely ascribes to the character of the gentleman in the " Tale of ...
... true worth wherever he found it , regardless of the accident of birth or wealth . He seems in no small measure to have embodied the integrity and gentleness which he bravely ascribes to the character of the gentleman in the " Tale of ...
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... true gentleman that ever breathed . " Francis Beaumont ( 1586-1615 ) and John Fletcher ( 1579-1625 ) were joint authors of fifty - two plays , among the best of which are " The Maid's Tragedy , " " Cupid's Revenge , " and " Philaster ...
... true gentleman that ever breathed . " Francis Beaumont ( 1586-1615 ) and John Fletcher ( 1579-1625 ) were joint authors of fifty - two plays , among the best of which are " The Maid's Tragedy , " " Cupid's Revenge , " and " Philaster ...
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... True Philosophy , " which embodies his principal writings . It was to consist of six parts , the completion of which was necessarily beyond the power of one man or even of one age : I. Divisions of the Sciences ; II . Novum Organum , or ...
... True Philosophy , " which embodies his principal writings . It was to consist of six parts , the completion of which was necessarily beyond the power of one man or even of one age : I. Divisions of the Sciences ; II . Novum Organum , or ...
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