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 sider |
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Side 6
... never has criticism been more discriminating , delicate , just , and appreciative than it is now . In the Introductory Lesson we have indicated how we wish the book to be studied . The method there detailed has grown up out of a long ...
... never has criticism been more discriminating , delicate , just , and appreciative than it is now . In the Introductory Lesson we have indicated how we wish the book to be studied . The method there detailed has grown up out of a long ...
Side 38
... never ceased to grow . There are English sermons of the same century , and now , early in the next century , at the central time of this struggle , after the death of Richard the First , the Brut of Layamon and the Or- mulum come forth ...
... never ceased to grow . There are English sermons of the same century , and now , early in the next century , at the central time of this struggle , after the death of Richard the First , the Brut of Layamon and the Or- mulum come forth ...
Side 43
... never since ceased to live in it . They charm us as much in Tenny- son's Idylls of the King as they charmed the people in the days of Henry I. But the stories Geoffrey of Monmouth told were in the Latin tongue . They were put first into ...
... never since ceased to live in it . They charm us as much in Tenny- son's Idylls of the King as they charmed the people in the days of Henry I. But the stories Geoffrey of Monmouth told were in the Latin tongue . They were put first into ...
Side 45
... never touched by the Italian , only by the French , influence . He belongs to a different school even as an artist ; for his tales are not pure story - telling like Chau- cer's , but tales with a special moral . Partly the religious and ...
... never touched by the Italian , only by the French , influence . He belongs to a different school even as an artist ; for his tales are not pure story - telling like Chau- cer's , but tales with a special moral . Partly the religious and ...
Side 47
... never altogether died . A number of rude ballads collect- ed round the legendary Robin Hood , and the kind of poetic literature which sung of the outlaw and the forest , and after- wards so fully of the wild border life , gradually took ...
... never altogether died . A number of rude ballads collect- ed round the legendary Robin Hood , and the kind of poetic literature which sung of the outlaw and the forest , and after- wards so fully of the wild border life , gradually took ...
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