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His best essays approach near to absolute perfection ; nor is their excellence more wonderful than their variety . ” The essays were written to fill a particular space so each had to be uniform in size and Addison's work is always kept ...
His best essays approach near to absolute perfection ; nor is their excellence more wonderful than their variety . ” The essays were written to fill a particular space so each had to be uniform in size and Addison's work is always kept ...
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“ The Essays of Elia " It is the Essays of Elia , and the Last Essays of Elia , that give Charles Lamb his place in English literature . Like Wordsworth , he attached importance to his recollections of childhood and in Witches and Other ...
“ The Essays of Elia " It is the Essays of Elia , and the Last Essays of Elia , that give Charles Lamb his place in English literature . Like Wordsworth , he attached importance to his recollections of childhood and in Witches and Other ...
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He contributed to many newspapers and magazines , and found his best means of expression in his essays , among which were the Round Table series in The Examiner ; and Table Talk , The Spirit of the Age , and The Plain Speaker in the ...
He contributed to many newspapers and magazines , and found his best means of expression in his essays , among which were the Round Table series in The Examiner ; and Table Talk , The Spirit of the Age , and The Plain Speaker in the ...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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