The English Essay and EssayistJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1934 - 343 pages |
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... EARLY REVIEWERS OF THe Nineteenth CENTURY : SOME OF THEIR VICTIMS , AND OTHERS • IX . THE EARLY MAGAZINES OF THE Nineteenth Century . X. THE HISTORIAN - ESSAYISTS · XI . THE LATTER HALF OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY XII . SOME ESSAYISTS OF ...
... EARLY REVIEWERS OF THe Nineteenth CENTURY : SOME OF THEIR VICTIMS , AND OTHERS • IX . THE EARLY MAGAZINES OF THE Nineteenth Century . X. THE HISTORIAN - ESSAYISTS · XI . THE LATTER HALF OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY XII . SOME ESSAYISTS OF ...
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... earliest known edition of Overbury's Characters is one which appeared in the year after his death , bound up with ... early age . It is reasonable to suppose his book to have been a very small one . The title of the edition of 1614 is ...
... earliest known edition of Overbury's Characters is one which appeared in the year after his death , bound up with ... early age . It is reasonable to suppose his book to have been a very small one . The title of the edition of 1614 is ...
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... early articles inherently more objectionable roused little comment , because the victims were distant and were less able to enforce respect for their just complaints . Such were the articles on . Coleridge's Biographia Literaria and on ...
... early articles inherently more objectionable roused little comment , because the victims were distant and were less able to enforce respect for their just complaints . Such were the articles on . Coleridge's Biographia Literaria and on ...
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