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... reader not only acquires a sense of the continuity of English literature but also sees the makers of that literature from an illuminat- ing perspective . This book will stimulate and absorb the scholar , the student , and the general reader ...
... reader not only acquires a sense of the continuity of English literature but also sees the makers of that literature from an illuminat- ing perspective . This book will stimulate and absorb the scholar , the student , and the general reader ...
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... reader to carry them out ) or history ( which is tied to the fact and can only tell what happened , and what happened is often most unedifying and not likely to lead the reader to virtue ) . The liveliness of the images which the poets ...
... reader to carry them out ) or history ( which is tied to the fact and can only tell what happened , and what happened is often most unedifying and not likely to lead the reader to virtue ) . The liveliness of the images which the poets ...
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... reader finds hard to understand . Puritans and Anglicans alike stressed the importance of preaching , which in the Elizabethan period was often highly controversial ( Puritan preaching being often suspect as dangerous to the Elizabethan ...
... reader finds hard to understand . Puritans and Anglicans alike stressed the importance of preaching , which in the Elizabethan period was often highly controversial ( Puritan preaching being often suspect as dangerous to the Elizabethan ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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