Cambridge Readings in LiteratureCUP Archive |
Inhalt
BEAUMONT | 5 |
DICKENS | 19 |
MILTON | 44 |
EMILY BRONTË Last Lines | 116 |
CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM Sursum Corda | 134 |
DANTE Hell | 142 |
DE QUINCEY The Dreams of an Opium Eater | 163 |
KEATS Ode to a Nightingale | 184 |
LAMB The Inner Temple | 190 |
Intimations of Immortality | 196 |
THACKERAY The End of the Play | 203 |
Meditations in the Abbey | 207 |
On the Composition of his History | 213 |
44 | 220 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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