Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... Dalrymple . Meanwhile , Shenstone had estab- lished relations with John McGowan : ' I come to ask , whether you have any old Scotch ballads , which you would wish pre- served in a neat edition . I have occasioned a friend of mine to ...
... Dalrymple . Meanwhile , Shenstone had estab- lished relations with John McGowan : ' I come to ask , whether you have any old Scotch ballads , which you would wish pre- served in a neat edition . I have occasioned a friend of mine to ...
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... Dalrymple was to invoke his aid for the edition of Bucking- ham's works which was then in hand ; and his first letter ( 10 Nov. 1762 ) is full of talk of textual difficulties , collation of editions , & c . But Dalrymple , in reply ( 18 ...
... Dalrymple was to invoke his aid for the edition of Bucking- ham's works which was then in hand ; and his first letter ( 10 Nov. 1762 ) is full of talk of textual difficulties , collation of editions , & c . But Dalrymple , in reply ( 18 ...
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... Dalrymple to Bp . Percy , Aug. 1803 ) .3 Sir David Dalrymple ( Lord Hailes ) was a much respected lawyer and scholar in his day . His range was limited , but within the limits of Scottish antiquities his knowledge was sound . Gibbon ...
... Dalrymple to Bp . Percy , Aug. 1803 ) .3 Sir David Dalrymple ( Lord Hailes ) was a much respected lawyer and scholar in his day . His range was limited , but within the limits of Scottish antiquities his knowledge was sound . Gibbon ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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