A Literary History of England, المجلد 1Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1948 - 1673 من الصفحات |
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... literary critic . They tended to believe in the progress of man through the illumination of the new science ; and this idea of progress was gradually to preoccupy later genera- tions . 6 It has been regarded as significant of the ...
... literary critic . They tended to believe in the progress of man through the illumination of the new science ; and this idea of progress was gradually to preoccupy later genera- tions . 6 It has been regarded as significant of the ...
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... literary Essays criticism.32 In 1883 he retired from professional work and visited the United States , where he lectured on Democracy , on Literature and Science ( here crossing swords with Huxley ) , and on Emerson.33 His latest manner ...
... literary Essays criticism.32 In 1883 he retired from professional work and visited the United States , where he lectured on Democracy , on Literature and Science ( here crossing swords with Huxley ) , and on Emerson.33 His latest manner ...
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... Literary Society , of which the first president was George Sigerson ( 1839-1925 ) , a productive scholar . Of the Gaelic League ( 1893 ) the first president was Douglas Hyde ( 1860- ) who has lived to become President of the Irish Free ...
... Literary Society , of which the first president was George Sigerson ( 1839-1925 ) , a productive scholar . Of the Gaelic League ( 1893 ) the first president was Douglas Hyde ( 1860- ) who has lived to become President of the Irish Free ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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