The Critical Temper: From Milton to Romantic literatureMartin Tucker |
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... English , The Magazine of the English Asso- ciation , London English Institute Essays , New York English Literary History , Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore , Maryland English Miscellany , Rome , published for The British Council , ...
... English , The Magazine of the English Asso- ciation , London English Institute Essays , New York English Literary History , Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore , Maryland English Miscellany , Rome , published for The British Council , ...
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... English dictionary of its kind , a conspicuous transcendence of all earlier English dictionaries in the feature of its quoted authorities , the fulfilment of a demand which English- men had been voicing for nearly two hundred years . We ...
... English dictionary of its kind , a conspicuous transcendence of all earlier English dictionaries in the feature of its quoted authorities , the fulfilment of a demand which English- men had been voicing for nearly two hundred years . We ...
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... English Comic Drama , 1700-1750 ( Oxford Univ . Pr . , 1929 ) , pp . 43-44 The superiority of the Tatler and Spectator over all preceding English periodicals is beyond question . Although unoriginal in form and tone and in the nature of ...
... English Comic Drama , 1700-1750 ( Oxford Univ . Pr . , 1929 ) , pp . 43-44 The superiority of the Tatler and Spectator over all preceding English periodicals is beyond question . Although unoriginal in form and tone and in the nature of ...
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Joseph Addison 16721719 | 3 |
John Bunyan 16281688 | 9 |
Robert Burns 17591796 | 15 |
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