“The poet should touch our heart by showing his own”
Quote by Leslie Stephen
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Hours in a Library: Charlotte Brontë. Charles Kingsley. Godwin and Shelley. Gray and his school. Sterne. Country books. George Eliot. Autobiography. Carlyle's ethics. The State trials. Coleridge
This book is a compilation of essays that delve into the works and ideas of notable authors such as Charlotte Brontë, Charles Kingsley, Godwin, Shelley, Gray, Sterne, and George Eliot. It also covers topics like autobiography, ethics, and historical trials. The essays provide insights into the authors' writing styles, themes, and the cultural and historical context of their works. more
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