The World's Great Classics, Том 40

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Colonial Press, 1899
 

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III
49
Conservative rule in England Cowpers Poetry
65
The Romantic School 43 48 65
72
Philosophy Enters into Literature Wordsworth Shelley
87
CHAPTER SECOND Lord Byron I His Life and Character
102
The Style of Byrons Poetry
110
Byrons Short Poems
117
Manfred
125
What Byrons Contemporaries Thought of Him His Morals
134
The Malady of the
148
The Past and Present
151
The Broadening of Ideas
157
English Commerce and Industry
165
English Society Philosophy Religion
175
Introductory Note
185
The Public
206
Dickenss Love for Natural Characters
212
Children
218
The Novel ContinuedThackeray PAGE Comparison between Dickens and Thackeray
223
The Satirist SECTION I The English Satirist
224
The English Temperament
229
Superiority of Thackeray as a Satirist Literary Snobs
231
Resemblance of Thackeray to Swift
237
Thackerays Misanthropy
239
His Characters
241
The Artist I The Art of Thackeray
251
Portrait of Henry Esmond Historical Talent
258
Literature the Definition of Man
265
CHAPTER THIRD Criticism and HistoryMacaulay I His Position in England
267
Essays
268
His Critical Method
271
His Love of Political Liberty
275
Characteristics of Macaulays Style
278
His Rudeness and Humor
287
Estimate of Macaulays Work
292
Comparison of Macaulay with French Historians
305
CHAPTER FOURTH Philosophy and HistoryCarlyle Part I Style and Mind I Carlyles Obscurity and Crudeness
308
The Humor of Carlyle
312
Perception of the Real and the Sublime
319
His Mode of Thought
324
Vocation SECTION PAGE I The Appearance and Development of Original Minds
328
Characteristics of the German Form of Mind
329

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