English Prose: Selections, with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, Volumen2Sir Henry Craik Macmillan and Company, 1907 |
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... Character of Henry VII . . The Duties of Judges of Assize The Poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury A Haven after Storm · On the Transmission of Immateriate Virtues HAYWARD . Difficulties in Reign of Edward VI . The Protector Somerset and ...
... Character of Henry VII . . The Duties of Judges of Assize The Poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury A Haven after Storm · On the Transmission of Immateriate Virtues HAYWARD . Difficulties in Reign of Edward VI . The Protector Somerset and ...
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... Character of Hampden Character of Lord Falkland Character of Charles I. Character of Cromwell Clarendon's Early Friends Clarendon's Early Manhood 399 401 · 411 414 420 422 Character of Himself . 426 Fealty against Conscience 428 Hopes ...
... Character of Hampden Character of Lord Falkland Character of Charles I. Character of Cromwell Clarendon's Early Friends Clarendon's Early Manhood 399 401 · 411 414 420 422 Character of Himself . 426 Fealty against Conscience 428 Hopes ...
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... character , as in Overbury , Earle , and Samuel Butler . Sometimes the classicism overpowers originality , as in the slavish copying of classical models by Hayward and May . Sometimes style seems to be everything , and INTRODUCTION 5 ...
... character , as in Overbury , Earle , and Samuel Butler . Sometimes the classicism overpowers originality , as in the slavish copying of classical models by Hayward and May . Sometimes style seems to be everything , and INTRODUCTION 5 ...
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... character drawing . The chief impression of his prose is its studied restraint , and the instinct which makes him feel the exact point at which description should cease , and which compels his readers to accept each sentence , not as a ...
... character drawing . The chief impression of his prose is its studied restraint , and the instinct which makes him feel the exact point at which description should cease , and which compels his readers to accept each sentence , not as a ...
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... CHARACTER OF HENRY VII HE was of an high mind , and loved his own will and his own way ; as one that revered himself and would reign indeed . Had he been a private man he would have been termed proud : but in a wise Prince , it was but ...
... CHARACTER OF HENRY VII HE was of an high mind , and loved his own will and his own way ; as one that revered himself and would reign indeed . Had he been a private man he would have been termed proud : but in a wise Prince , it was but ...
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English Prose, Vol. 1: Selections; With Critical Introductions by Various ... Henry Craik Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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