Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... tion of biographical fact , palaeographical studies , all these are pursued by a scientific method : truth is here approached by the co - ordination and arrangement of all such data as are available , studied in their minutest detail ...
... tion of biographical fact , palaeographical studies , all these are pursued by a scientific method : truth is here approached by the co - ordination and arrangement of all such data as are available , studied in their minutest detail ...
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... tion it was a substantial part of the fabric of national life ; its history was inseparable from the history of England , as his friend Southey was to show in his Book of the Church ( 1824 ) . From shore to shore the steeple - towers ...
... tion it was a substantial part of the fabric of national life ; its history was inseparable from the history of England , as his friend Southey was to show in his Book of the Church ( 1824 ) . From shore to shore the steeple - towers ...
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... tion which she had sent him ; he had not the slightest doubt of its authenticity , and said , with more accuracy than he knew , that ' If any one except your Grandfather wrote it your Grandfather must have transferred all his wit and ...
... tion which she had sent him ; he had not the slightest doubt of its authenticity , and said , with more accuracy than he knew , that ' If any one except your Grandfather wrote it your Grandfather must have transferred all his wit and ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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