A Literary History of CambridgePevensey Press, 1985 - 272 pagini |
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... turned by the students into a major confrontation with the Tory Establishment which in turn , frightened by events in France , was determined to stamp out any such manifestations of seditious radicalism . Adopting Jacobin modes of dress ...
... turned by the students into a major confrontation with the Tory Establishment which in turn , frightened by events in France , was determined to stamp out any such manifestations of seditious radicalism . Adopting Jacobin modes of dress ...
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... turned out ultimately for the best : the professorship carried the stipulation that the incumbent ' shall treat the subject on literary and critical rather than on philological and linguistic lines ' , thus introducing a liberal note ...
... turned out ultimately for the best : the professorship carried the stipulation that the incumbent ' shall treat the subject on literary and critical rather than on philological and linguistic lines ' , thus introducing a liberal note ...
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... turned out by our English School . ' ' Germanic ' scholarship - the narrow study of texts , sources , influences – though useful , was not the main aim of the school as he saw it , so much as the comprehension of the total meaning and ...
... turned out by our English School . ' ' Germanic ' scholarship - the narrow study of texts , sources , influences – though useful , was not the main aim of the school as he saw it , so much as the comprehension of the total meaning and ...
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Preface | 7 |
Hatchery of wits and roaringboys | 22 |
The Lady of Christs | 44 |
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