English Literature: Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English-speaking World : a Text-book for SchoolsGinn, 1909 - 582 ページ |
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... Dickens . William Makepeace Thackeray . George Eliot . Minor Novelists of the Victorian Age . Charles Reade . Anthony Trollope . Charlotte Brontë . Bulwer Lytton . Charles Kingsley . Mrs. Gaskell . Blackmore . Meredith . Hardy ...
... Dickens . William Makepeace Thackeray . George Eliot . Minor Novelists of the Victorian Age . Charles Reade . Anthony Trollope . Charlotte Brontë . Bulwer Lytton . Charles Kingsley . Mrs. Gaskell . Blackmore . Meredith . Hardy ...
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... by George Frederic Watts CHARLES DICKENS After the portrait by Daniel Maclise THOMAS CARLYLE · After the portrait by James McNeill Whistler . 155 298 • 458 • 465 488 528 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS A PAGE FROM THE MANUSCRIPT OF BEOWULF xiii.
... by George Frederic Watts CHARLES DICKENS After the portrait by Daniel Maclise THOMAS CARLYLE · After the portrait by James McNeill Whistler . 155 298 • 458 • 465 488 528 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS A PAGE FROM THE MANUSCRIPT OF BEOWULF xiii.
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... Dickens used later in many of his novels . Every Man in His Humour was the first of three satires . Its special aim was to ridicule the humors of the city . The second , Cynthia's Revels , satirizes the humors of the court ; while the ...
... Dickens used later in many of his novels . Every Man in His Humour was the first of three satires . Its special aim was to ridicule the humors of the city . The second , Cynthia's Revels , satirizes the humors of the court ; while the ...
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... Dickens's caricatures . Lawrence Sterne ( 1713-1768 ) has been compared to a " little bronze satyr of antiquity in whose hollow body exqui- site odors were stored . " That is true , so far as the satyr is concerned ; for a more weazened ...
... Dickens's caricatures . Lawrence Sterne ( 1713-1768 ) has been compared to a " little bronze satyr of antiquity in whose hollow body exqui- site odors were stored . " That is true , so far as the satyr is concerned ; for a more weazened ...
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... Dickens , to un- derstand how little there was in such an atmosphere to develop poetic gifts . Before Keats was fifteen years old both parents died , and he was placed with his brothers and sisters in charge of guardi- ans . Their first ...
... Dickens , to un- derstand how little there was in such an atmosphere to develop poetic gifts . Before Keats was fifteen years old both parents died , and he was placed with his brothers and sisters in charge of guardi- ans . Their first ...
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326 ページ - I'll ne'er blame my partial fancy: Naething could resist my Nancy! But to see her was to love her, Love but her, and love for ever. Had we never lov'd sae kindly, Had we never lov'd sae blindly, Never met — or never parted — We had ne'er been broken-hearted.
421 ページ - Homer ruled as his demesne ; Yet did I never breathe its pure serene Till I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold : Then felt I like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims into his ken ; Or like stout Cortez when with eagle eyes He...
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462 ページ - Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me ! And may there be no moaning of the bar, When I put out to sea...
211 ページ - Mortals, that would follow me, Love Virtue ; she alone is free. She can teach ye how to climb Higher than the sphery chime; Or, if Virtue feeble were, Heaven itself would stoop to her.
140 ページ - I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus, The whilst his iron did on the anvil cool, With open mouth swallowing a tailor's news ; Who, with his shears and measure in his hand, Standing on slippers, (which his nimble haste Had falsely thrust upon contrary feet) Told of a many thousand warlike French, That were embattailed and rank'd in Kent.
410 ページ - Make me thy lyre, even as the forest is: What if my leaves are falling like its own! The tumult of thy mighty harmonies Will take from both a deep, autumnal tone, Sweet though in sadness. Be thou, spirit fierce, My spirit! Be thou me, impetuous one!
225 ページ - Then I saw that there was a way to hell, even from the gates of heaven, as well as from the city of Destruction.
247 ページ - A daring pilot in extremity, Pleased with the danger, when the waves went high, He sought the storms; but, for a calm unfit, Would steer too nigh the sands to boast his wit. * Great wits are sure to madness near allied, And thin partitions do their bounds divide ; JOHN DRYDEN Else, why should he, with wealth and honour blest, Refuse his age the needful hours of rest?
251 ページ - For he was of that stubborn crew Of errant saints, whom all men grant To be the true church militant ; Such as do build their faith upon The holy text of pike and gun ; Decide all controversies by Infallible artillery ; And prove their doctrine orthodox By apostolic blows and knocks...