A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 Seiten |
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... literary productions , and all that this instruction can do in developing his power to discriminate and to classify he should bring to this work . Some knowledge of what goes to the making of literature and so of what he is to seek in ...
... literary productions , and all that this instruction can do in developing his power to discriminate and to classify he should bring to this work . Some knowledge of what goes to the making of literature and so of what he is to seek in ...
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... literary stream through all these changes in its channel may be traced ; the influence of his surroundings upon an author and his reaction upon them may be indicated ; the productions of each writer should be named ; a more ample ...
... literary stream through all these changes in its channel may be traced ; the influence of his surroundings upon an author and his reaction upon them may be indicated ; the productions of each writer should be named ; a more ample ...
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... literary language , for his last work was a Translation of the Gospel of St. John , as almost his last words were in English verse . the story of his death , told by his disciple , CUTHBERT is the first record of English prose writing ...
... literary language , for his last work was a Translation of the Gospel of St. John , as almost his last words were in English verse . the story of his death , told by his disciple , CUTHBERT is the first record of English prose writing ...
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... literary work learning changed its seat from the north to the south . But he made it by his writings an English , not a Latin , literature ; and in his translations he , since Bæda's work is lost , is the true father of English prose ...
... literary work learning changed its seat from the north to the south . But he made it by his writings an English , not a Latin , literature ; and in his translations he , since Bæda's work is lost , is the true father of English prose ...
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... literary . What he aimed at was simply the education of his people . As yet Wessex was the most ignorant of the English kingdoms . ' When I began to reign , ' said Ælfred , ' I cannot remember one south of Thames who could explain his ...
... literary . What he aimed at was simply the education of his people . As yet Wessex was the most ignorant of the English kingdoms . ' When I began to reign , ' said Ælfred , ' I cannot remember one south of Thames who could explain his ...
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