Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 75
Page 335
... father , looking up from his book , and evidently much puzzled ; ' what is a boy ? ' ? Now my father did not mean by that interrogatory to challenge philosophical inquiry , nor to demand of the honest but unenlightened woman who had ...
... father , looking up from his book , and evidently much puzzled ; ' what is a boy ? ' ? Now my father did not mean by that interrogatory to challenge philosophical inquiry , nor to demand of the honest but unenlightened woman who had ...
Page 442
... father , was born in London 20th May 1806. His father , James Mill ( see Vol . II . p . 757 ) , was an in- timate friend and follower of Jeremy Bentham , and his great aim in regard to the boy was to make him their successor . Writing ...
... father , was born in London 20th May 1806. His father , James Mill ( see Vol . II . p . 757 ) , was an in- timate friend and follower of Jeremy Bentham , and his great aim in regard to the boy was to make him their successor . Writing ...
Page 450
... father is one of the most beautiful tributes ever paid by a son . To Minch- moor and Enterkin and Inchmahome Brown is what Wordsworth is to Yarrow ; to Yarrow he him- self applied the happy epithet , ' fabulosus as ever Hydaspes ...
... father is one of the most beautiful tributes ever paid by a son . To Minch- moor and Enterkin and Inchmahome Brown is what Wordsworth is to Yarrow ; to Yarrow he him- self applied the happy epithet , ' fabulosus as ever Hydaspes ...
Contents
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
52 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admirable appeared ballads beauty became Blackwood's Magazine born Borrow bright Byron called Carlyle character Charles Charles Lamb Church Coleridge critic dark daughter death dream Dublin earth Edinburgh Edinburgh Review edition England English Essays eyes fancy father feeling flowers French genius hand hath heard heart heaven humour Irish J. B. Lippincott Company John king Lady letters light literary literature lived London look Lord Lyrical Ballads Memoir mind morning National Portrait Gallery nature never night novels o'er ottava rima passed passion philosophical poems poet poetic poetry political popular prose published romance round Saint Kevin Scotland Scott Scottish seems Shelley Sir Walter Scott song soul Southey spirit story sweet thee things thou thought tion Trinity College truth verse vols volumes wild William wonder words Wordsworth writing wrote young youth