Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... interest for us : Dr. Robertson , Adam Smith , David Hume , Lord Kames , Hugh Blair , Sir David Dalrymple , Allan Ramsay ( son of the ballad collector ) , John McGowan . With this group Percy and Shenstone managed to establish close ...
... interest for us : Dr. Robertson , Adam Smith , David Hume , Lord Kames , Hugh Blair , Sir David Dalrymple , Allan Ramsay ( son of the ballad collector ) , John McGowan . With this group Percy and Shenstone managed to establish close ...
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... interest ' and that ' except at the end they avoid every thing likely to interest the reader ' , he concludes : Let me have the re - print as soon as you please and I shall go more particularly than ever into the matter . ' The next ...
... interest ' and that ' except at the end they avoid every thing likely to interest the reader ' , he concludes : Let me have the re - print as soon as you please and I shall go more particularly than ever into the matter . ' The next ...
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... interests , its drama of the mind and soul , is through some kind of dramatic symbolism , in narratives that would move in more than one world at once . Most of the modern novels that have excited my deepest interest seem to me to have ...
... interests , its drama of the mind and soul , is through some kind of dramatic symbolism , in narratives that would move in more than one world at once . Most of the modern novels that have excited my deepest interest seem to me to have ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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