Literature in the CenturyLinscott Publishing Company, 1900 - 548 páginas |
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... of Education in the Century . Temperance and Social Progress of the Century . Progress of Science in the Century . W. & R. CHAMBERS , LIMITED , LONDON AND EDINBURGH . CONTENTS . PRELUDE . CHAPTER I. THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM.
... of Education in the Century . Temperance and Social Progress of the Century . Progress of Science in the Century . W. & R. CHAMBERS , LIMITED , LONDON AND EDINBURGH . CONTENTS . PRELUDE . CHAPTER I. THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM.
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... Edinburgh Review . - Its Boldness and Effect . - Jeffrey.- The Quarterly . - Gifford and Lock- hart . - Blackwood and Maga . - Christopher North . - The London and Fraser's . - Other Magazines . - Periodicals in America.- Harper's , The ...
... Edinburgh Review . - Its Boldness and Effect . - Jeffrey.- The Quarterly . - Gifford and Lock- hart . - Blackwood and Maga . - Christopher North . - The London and Fraser's . - Other Magazines . - Periodicals in America.- Harper's , The ...
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... Edinburgh , a literary man of influence , wrote him suggesting a second edition of his poems , which were already very popular . Burns at once sought Auld Reekie . Here he was fêted and flattered by the society of the day - and a very ...
... Edinburgh , a literary man of influence , wrote him suggesting a second edition of his poems , which were already very popular . Burns at once sought Auld Reekie . Here he was fêted and flattered by the society of the day - and a very ...
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... Edinburgh . He retired into rural life as he had anticipated , married , and settled in a village of Dumfriesshire . He also obtained a post in the Excise which gave him plenty of exer- cise and not a little excitement . Very ...
... Edinburgh . He retired into rural life as he had anticipated , married , and settled in a village of Dumfriesshire . He also obtained a post in the Excise which gave him plenty of exer- cise and not a little excitement . Very ...
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... Edinburgh friends , and also from the poet's very natural desire to excel in the conventional literary medium . They have little merit , often being imitative . The Scotch poems form infinitely the best section of his writ- ing . And ...
... Edinburgh friends , and also from the poet's very natural desire to excel in the conventional literary medium . They have little merit , often being imitative . The Scotch poems form infinitely the best section of his writ- ing . And ...
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