English Critical Essays: (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries)Edmund David Jones H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1930 - 460 Seiten |
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... present selection of English Critical Essays ( Six- teenth , Seventeenth , and Eighteenth Centuries ) was first published in The World's Classics ' in 1922 , and re- printed in 1924 and 1930 . -Jones , Edmund David . PRINTED IN GREAT ...
... present selection of English Critical Essays ( Six- teenth , Seventeenth , and Eighteenth Centuries ) was first published in The World's Classics ' in 1922 , and re- printed in 1924 and 1930 . -Jones , Edmund David . PRINTED IN GREAT ...
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... present work , but those which are given of course to human frailty . I will not trouble my reader with the shortness of time in which I wrote it , or the several intervals of sickness . They who think too well of their own performances ...
... present work , but those which are given of course to human frailty . I will not trouble my reader with the shortness of time in which I wrote it , or the several intervals of sickness . They who think too well of their own performances ...
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... present volume were published almost thirty years before the appearance of the Paradise Lost . During that interval , they were so totally disregarded , at least by the general reader , as scarcely to have con- ferred on their author ...
... present volume were published almost thirty years before the appearance of the Paradise Lost . During that interval , they were so totally disregarded , at least by the general reader , as scarcely to have con- ferred on their author ...
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