English Literature: Considered as an Interpreter of English HistoryClaxton, 1877 - 488 páginas |
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... HISTORIANS . - New Materials - George Grote History of Greece - Lord Ma- caulay History of England - Its Faults - Thomas Carlyle — Life of Frederick II . — Other Historians - - • PAGE 414 • 428 · 439 CHAPTER XL . Bulwer THE LATER ...
... HISTORIANS . - New Materials - George Grote History of Greece - Lord Ma- caulay History of England - Its Faults - Thomas Carlyle — Life of Frederick II . — Other Historians - - • PAGE 414 • 428 · 439 CHAPTER XL . Bulwer THE LATER ...
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... historians , dramatists , essayists , and romancers - a long line of brilliant names from the origin of the language to the present day . To the general reader all that is profitable in this study dates from the appearance of Chaucer ...
... historians , dramatists , essayists , and romancers - a long line of brilliant names from the origin of the language to the present day . To the general reader all that is profitable in this study dates from the appearance of Chaucer ...
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... historian of that day might well bemoan the fate of the realm , as in the Saxon Chronicle already quoted . To the philosopher of to - day , this Norman conquest and its results were of incalculable value to England , by bringing her ...
... historian of that day might well bemoan the fate of the realm , as in the Saxon Chronicle already quoted . To the philosopher of to - day , this Norman conquest and its results were of incalculable value to England , by bringing her ...
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... historian , his work is unique and charming , and is very truthful in its delineation of the men and manners of that age it was written for courtly characters , and not for the common people . The title of his work may be translated ...
... historian , his work is unique and charming , and is very truthful in its delineation of the men and manners of that age it was written for courtly characters , and not for the common people . The title of his work may be translated ...
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... historian , philosopher , and artist . more . The scope of this work does not permit an examination of Chaucer's writings in detail , but the position we have taken will be best illustrated by his greatest work , the Canterbury Tales ...
... historian , philosopher , and artist . more . The scope of this work does not permit an examination of Chaucer's writings in detail , but the position we have taken will be best illustrated by his greatest work , the Canterbury Tales ...
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