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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... . is leading paragraphs , eworks , to d of Style , and when , prose , writ- ving the re- sight of the le must put ed from the CI th . PUBLISHED BY 734 Broadway , New York . PAGE Periods of English Literature . 12 Requisites for the.
... . is leading paragraphs , eworks , to d of Style , and when , prose , writ- ving the re- sight of the le must put ed from the CI th . PUBLISHED BY 734 Broadway , New York . PAGE Periods of English Literature . 12 Requisites for the.
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... published by Clark & Maynard , and the list entitled American Classics for Schools , issued by Houghton , Mifflin & Co. , Boston . We have prepared a Bibliography for the most eminent authors . This will be of service to such teachers ...
... published by Clark & Maynard , and the list entitled American Classics for Schools , issued by Houghton , Mifflin & Co. , Boston . We have prepared a Bibliography for the most eminent authors . This will be of service to such teachers ...
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... published by them . It is through their kindness that we have been enabled to supple- ment our historical account and critical estimate of American literature with more than sixty pages of choice extracts from the best American authors ...
... published by them . It is through their kindness that we have been enabled to supple- ment our historical account and critical estimate of American literature with more than sixty pages of choice extracts from the best American authors ...
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... published his work The Repressor of overmuch Blaming of the Clergy . It pleased neither party . The Lollards disliked it , because it de- fended the customs and doctrines of the Church . Churchmen burnt it , because it agreed with the ...
... published his work The Repressor of overmuch Blaming of the Clergy . It pleased neither party . The Lollards disliked it , because it de- fended the customs and doctrines of the Church . Churchmen burnt it , because it agreed with the ...
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... LITERATURE .- " This may be said to begin with Surrey and Wyatt . But as their poems were published shortly before Elizabeth came to the throne , we date the be- ginning of the earlier Elizabethan literature from the year of.
... LITERATURE .- " This may be said to begin with Surrey and Wyatt . But as their poems were published shortly before Elizabeth came to the throne , we date the be- ginning of the earlier Elizabethan literature from the year of.
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