A Literary History of England, المجلد 1Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1948 - 1673 من الصفحات |
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... followed by the Fortune ( 1600 ) and the Red Bull ( c . 1605 ) farther west . The Rose ( 1587 ) , Swan ( c . 1595 ) , and Globe ( 1599 ) , on the other hand , established themselves , like the later Hope ( 1614 ) , on the south bank of ...
... followed by the Fortune ( 1600 ) and the Red Bull ( c . 1605 ) farther west . The Rose ( 1587 ) , Swan ( c . 1595 ) , and Globe ( 1599 ) , on the other hand , established themselves , like the later Hope ( 1614 ) , on the south bank of ...
الصفحة 1088
... followed , though in an imperfect manner , the dictates of benevolence and propriety , derived such a calm satisfaction from the opinion of their own rectitude , as rendered them much less susceptible of the sudden emo- tions of shame ...
... followed , though in an imperfect manner , the dictates of benevolence and propriety , derived such a calm satisfaction from the opinion of their own rectitude , as rendered them much less susceptible of the sudden emo- tions of shame ...
الصفحة 1364
... followed Scott with much careful and self - conscious documentation . The Last Days of Pompeii ( 1834 ) presents the contrast of pagan brutality , sensuality , and superstition with the simplicity and piety of primitive Christianity ...
... followed Scott with much careful and self - conscious documentation . The Last Days of Pompeii ( 1834 ) presents the contrast of pagan brutality , sensuality , and superstition with the simplicity and piety of primitive Christianity ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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