Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1914 |
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... LITERARY CRITICISMS JOHN BUNYAN DE AMATISTS OF THE RESTORATION ADDISON . SAMUEL JOHNSON MADAME D'ARBLAY BYRON MONTGOMERY INDEX · vil 329742 · PAGE I 38 73 119 · 187 225 237 290 399 411 • 453 523 563 · 613 • 643 661 MACAULAY'S ESSAYS ...
... LITERARY CRITICISMS JOHN BUNYAN DE AMATISTS OF THE RESTORATION ADDISON . SAMUEL JOHNSON MADAME D'ARBLAY BYRON MONTGOMERY INDEX · vil 329742 · PAGE I 38 73 119 · 187 225 237 290 399 411 • 453 523 563 · 613 • 643 661 MACAULAY'S ESSAYS ...
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... literary tribunal are well aware that , by means of certain legal fictions similar to those of Westminster Hall , we are frequently enabled to take cognisance of cases lying beyond the sphere of our original jurisdiction . We need ...
... literary tribunal are well aware that , by means of certain legal fictions similar to those of Westminster Hall , we are frequently enabled to take cognisance of cases lying beyond the sphere of our original jurisdiction . We need ...
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... literary research allied itself to that of commercial enterprise . Every place to which the merchant princes of Florence extended their gigantic traffic , from the bazars of the Tigris to the monasteries of the Clyde , was ransacked for ...
... literary research allied itself to that of commercial enterprise . Every place to which the merchant princes of Florence extended their gigantic traffic , from the bazars of the Tigris to the monasteries of the Clyde , was ransacked for ...
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... literary history are not always those to which the human mind is most indebted . Of this we may be convinced , by comparing the generation which follows them with that which had preceded them . The first fruits which are reaped under a ...
... literary history are not always those to which the human mind is most indebted . Of this we may be convinced , by comparing the generation which follows them with that which had preceded them . The first fruits which are reaped under a ...
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... were expected from a man so highly distinguished in the literary and political world . The sarcastic bitterness of his conversation disgusted those who were more inclined to accuse his licentiousness than their own 34 Macaulay's Essays.
... were expected from a man so highly distinguished in the literary and political world . The sarcastic bitterness of his conversation disgusted those who were more inclined to accuse his licentiousness than their own 34 Macaulay's Essays.
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