The Critical Temper: Victorian literature and American literatureMartin Tucker Ungar, 1969 - American literature |
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... Robert Browning , a bare ten days before the books were finally printed , to add the laboured poem One Word More which appears there as epilogue and dedication to E. B. B. Betty Miller Robert Browning ( London : John Murray , 1952 ) , p ...
... Robert Browning , a bare ten days before the books were finally printed , to add the laboured poem One Word More which appears there as epilogue and dedication to E. B. B. Betty Miller Robert Browning ( London : John Murray , 1952 ) , p ...
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... Robert J. Allen ; on The Gawain - Poet by John Conley ; on Nathaniel Lee by A. L. Cooke and Thomas B. Stroup ; on Geoffrey Chaucer by Robert Estrich ; from " Blake and the Druids " by Peter F. Fisher ; on William Shakespeare by Allan H ...
... Robert J. Allen ; on The Gawain - Poet by John Conley ; on Nathaniel Lee by A. L. Cooke and Thomas B. Stroup ; on Geoffrey Chaucer by Robert Estrich ; from " Blake and the Druids " by Peter F. Fisher ; on William Shakespeare by Allan H ...
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... Robert Burton by Robert M. Browne ; on Nicholas Rowe by Donald B. Clark ; from " The Paradox of Francis Jeffrey " by J. R. Derby ; from " Hermann Melville and the Craft of Fiction " ; on The Gawain - Poet by George J. Engelhardt ; on ...
... Robert Burton by Robert M. Browne ; on Nicholas Rowe by Donald B. Clark ; from " The Paradox of Francis Jeffrey " by J. R. Derby ; from " Hermann Melville and the Craft of Fiction " ; on The Gawain - Poet by George J. Engelhardt ; on ...
Contents
Matthew Arnold 18221888 | 3 |
Walter Bagehot 18261877 | 16 |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning 18061861 | 30 |
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