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الصفحة 109
... thought of as the literature written in England , 1 reflecting English life and thought , whether it is written in English or in French or Latin , we may with equal justice begin our present survey with the opening of the twelfth ...
... thought of as the literature written in England , 1 reflecting English life and thought , whether it is written in English or in French or Latin , we may with equal justice begin our present survey with the opening of the twelfth ...
الصفحة 610
... thoughts of my youth which then possessed me : sweet thoughts indeed , that promised my growing years nu- merous pleasures ... thought I knew my unfitness . " But at last a great church dignitary - Gilbert Sheldon , in fact , later the ...
... thoughts of my youth which then possessed me : sweet thoughts indeed , that promised my growing years nu- merous pleasures ... thought I knew my unfitness . " But at last a great church dignitary - Gilbert Sheldon , in fact , later the ...
الصفحة 1316
... thought to which Carlyle gave a puritanically ascetic twist which owes more to Geneva than to Weimar . " 29 Sartor Resartus 28 is the most eloquent and elaborate statement of Carlyle's transcendental philosophy . There was nothing that ...
... thought to which Carlyle gave a puritanically ascetic twist which owes more to Geneva than to Weimar . " 29 Sartor Resartus 28 is the most eloquent and elaborate statement of Carlyle's transcendental philosophy . There was nothing that ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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