Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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English Association. But how this toun com to destruccioun Ne falleth nought to purpos me to telle ; For it were here a long digressioun Fro my matere , and yow to longe dwelle . Had Chaucer the formal critical knowledge available in ...
English Association. But how this toun com to destruccioun Ne falleth nought to purpos me to telle ; For it were here a long digressioun Fro my matere , and yow to longe dwelle . Had Chaucer the formal critical knowledge available in ...
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... English literature has been constructed and reconstructed by Courthope , Taine , Saintsbury , Legouis , and Cazamian , and by writers working in droves , as did the constructors of The Cambridge History of English Literature . Apart ...
... English literature has been constructed and reconstructed by Courthope , Taine , Saintsbury , Legouis , and Cazamian , and by writers working in droves , as did the constructors of The Cambridge History of English Literature . Apart ...
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English Association. borders . Perhaps an enumeration of their Titles may remind you of their contents & be a means of procuring me more correct copies ; Mus - leborrow field , imperfect . Kinge James & Browne . The heire of Lin . The ...
English Association. borders . Perhaps an enumeration of their Titles may remind you of their contents & be a means of procuring me more correct copies ; Mus - leborrow field , imperfect . Kinge James & Browne . The heire of Lin . The ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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