English Literature and Its Backgrounds: From the forerunners of romanticism to the presentDryden Press, 1966 - Comparative literature |
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... tell , except that we tell one another so . The case , however , his- torically appears to be as follows : When the Church Mythologists established their system , they collected all the writings they could find and managed them as they ...
... tell , except that we tell one another so . The case , however , his- torically appears to be as follows : When the Church Mythologists established their system , they collected all the writings they could find and managed them as they ...
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... tell you anything that seemed to you strange you would not believe it , and yet it would only be in telling you strange things that I could be of use to you . I could be of great use to you - infinite use — with brief saying , if you ...
... tell you anything that seemed to you strange you would not believe it , and yet it would only be in telling you strange things that I could be of use to you . I could be of great use to you - infinite use — with brief saying , if you ...
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... tell her from me that I am not here to be insulted again . 10 THE SQUIRE . Oh , did they tell you about that ? Rather a good pun , eh ? [ laughing ] Ha , ha ... I- may I sit down ? MISS MOFFAT . Do ! THE SQUIRE . I thought Griffith ...
... tell her from me that I am not here to be insulted again . 10 THE SQUIRE . Oh , did they tell you about that ? Rather a good pun , eh ? [ laughing ] Ha , ha ... I- may I sit down ? MISS MOFFAT . Do ! THE SQUIRE . I thought Griffith ...
Contents
The Forerunners of Romanticism | 1 |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 7 |
JAMES THOMSON 17001748 | 17 |
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