The Critical Temper: Victorian literature and American literatureMartin Tucker Ungar, 1969 - American literature |
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... Essay . He made it a vehicle through which thousands of people , who would never have read history at all , have acquired in a pleasurable way some acquaintance with great characters and events . These essays are probably the best of ...
... Essay . He made it a vehicle through which thousands of people , who would never have read history at all , have acquired in a pleasurable way some acquaintance with great characters and events . These essays are probably the best of ...
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... Essays on Malory , ed . J. A. W. Bennett ; from Political Ideas of the English Romanticist by Crane Brinton ; from Alexander Pope by Reuben A. Brower ; from English Literature in the Early 17th Century by Douglas Bush ; from Essays on ...
... Essays on Malory , ed . J. A. W. Bennett ; from Political Ideas of the English Romanticist by Crane Brinton ; from Alexander Pope by Reuben A. Brower ; from English Literature in the Early 17th Century by Douglas Bush ; from Essays on ...
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... Essays on Malory by Sally Shaw ; from the Introduction by John Shawcross to Biographia Literaria by S. T. Coleridge ... Essays in Honor of George F. Reynolds by George R. Kernodle . COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS . For excerpts from Mr ...
... Essays on Malory by Sally Shaw ; from the Introduction by John Shawcross to Biographia Literaria by S. T. Coleridge ... Essays in Honor of George F. Reynolds by George R. Kernodle . COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS . For excerpts from Mr ...
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Matthew Arnold 18221888 | 3 |
Walter Bagehot 18261877 | 16 |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning 18061861 | 30 |
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