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Philosophy , in this acceptation of the word , is a branch of literature . But
literature , in its peculiar sense as distinct from philosophy , may be regarded as
the expression of every fixed form of thought , whether by speech or writing .
Literature in ...
Philosophy , in this acceptation of the word , is a branch of literature . But
literature , in its peculiar sense as distinct from philosophy , may be regarded as
the expression of every fixed form of thought , whether by speech or writing .
Literature in ...
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A VIEW OF MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE . No I. English Literature under the
Tudors and the first Stuarts . The discovery of the mariner's compass , the
invention of printing , the revival of classic learning , the Reformation , with all the
great ...
A VIEW OF MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE . No I. English Literature under the
Tudors and the first Stuarts . The discovery of the mariner's compass , the
invention of printing , the revival of classic learning , the Reformation , with all the
great ...
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English literature , - which has become so diversified , artificial , and exquisite , so
gorgeously embellished , and adapted to every taste , as well as so abandant in
its resources by importations from the wealth of every other land , that it may ...
English literature , - which has become so diversified , artificial , and exquisite , so
gorgeously embellished , and adapted to every taste , as well as so abandant in
its resources by importations from the wealth of every other land , that it may ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
WHAT IS POETICAL | 39 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
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