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... acknowledgments are due to Mr. J. H. Vince , some time of Bradfield College , for correc- tions which have been inserted in this , the third issue of the book . CONTENTS . PAGE CHAPTER I. CHAUCER , 1 CHAPTER II X PREFACE.
... acknowledgments are due to Mr. J. H. Vince , some time of Bradfield College , for correc- tions which have been inserted in this , the third issue of the book . CONTENTS . PAGE CHAPTER I. CHAUCER , 1 CHAPTER II X PREFACE.
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Stephen Lucius Gwynn. CONTENTS . PAGE CHAPTER I. CHAUCER , 1 CHAPTER II . SPENSER , 21 CHAPTER III . SHAKESPEARE , 41 CHAPTER IV . BEN JONSON AND HERRICK , 68 CHAPTER V. BACON , 83 CHAPTER VI . MILTON , 96 CHAPTER VII . PURITANISM AND ...
Stephen Lucius Gwynn. CONTENTS . PAGE CHAPTER I. CHAUCER , 1 CHAPTER II . SPENSER , 21 CHAPTER III . SHAKESPEARE , 41 CHAPTER IV . BEN JONSON AND HERRICK , 68 CHAPTER V. BACON , 83 CHAPTER VI . MILTON , 96 CHAPTER VII . PURITANISM AND ...
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... CHAPTER XVII , PAGE 308 CHAPTER XVIII . THE LAKE SCHOOL , 329 CHAPTER XIX . SHELLEY AND KEATS , 356 CHAPTER XX . VICTORIAN LITERATURE , 380 INDEX , 405 THE MASTERS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE CHAPTER I. CHAUCER.1 IN the CONTENTS xiii.
... CHAPTER XVII , PAGE 308 CHAPTER XVIII . THE LAKE SCHOOL , 329 CHAPTER XIX . SHELLEY AND KEATS , 356 CHAPTER XX . VICTORIAN LITERATURE , 380 INDEX , 405 THE MASTERS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE CHAPTER I. CHAUCER.1 IN the CONTENTS xiii.
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Stephen Lucius Gwynn. THE MASTERS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE CHAPTER I. CHAUCER.1 IN the history of most literatures ,
Stephen Lucius Gwynn. THE MASTERS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE CHAPTER I. CHAUCER.1 IN the history of most literatures ,
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