English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History - Designed as a Manual of Instruction by Henry Coppee
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ENGLISH JOURNALISM. Roman News Letters--The Gazette--The Civil War--Later Divisions--The Reviews--The Monthlies--The Dailies--The London Times--Other Newspapers 475 Alphabetical Index of Authors CHAPTER I. THE HISTORICAL SCOPE OF THE SUBJECT. Literature and Science. English Literature. General Principle. Celts and Cymry. Roman Conquest. Coming of the Saxons. Danish Invasions. The Norman Conquest. Changes in Language. LITERATURE AND SCIENCE. There are two words in the English language which are now used to express the two great divisions of mental production--_Science_ and _Literature_; and yet, from their etymology, they have so much in common, that it has |
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