A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1956 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... thought is by no means synony- mous with clarity of expression ; nor greatness of intellect with distinction of style . The remarkable contribution to thought and speculation , therefore , made by the great philoso- phers of the ...
... thought is by no means synony- mous with clarity of expression ; nor greatness of intellect with distinction of style . The remarkable contribution to thought and speculation , therefore , made by the great philoso- phers of the ...
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... thought . Words for him were not merely connections of thought , but carried with them an aroma that might create the fitting mood for appreciating the drift of the writer's mind . No man more conscientiously tried to put into practice ...
... thought . Words for him were not merely connections of thought , but carried with them an aroma that might create the fitting mood for appreciating the drift of the writer's mind . No man more conscientiously tried to put into practice ...
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... THOUGHT OF THE DAY . Charles Lyell - Hugh Miller - Robert Chambers - Herbert Spencer - Charles Darwin - Thomas Huxley- W. K. Clifford ― John Tyndall . 11. PROSE . - HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY . ( A. Deeply as he loved mystics like Tauler and ...
... THOUGHT OF THE DAY . Charles Lyell - Hugh Miller - Robert Chambers - Herbert Spencer - Charles Darwin - Thomas Huxley- W. K. Clifford ― John Tyndall . 11. PROSE . - HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY . ( A. Deeply as he loved mystics like Tauler and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 8 |
William Langland | 29 |
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