Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volume 4Frank Northen Magill |
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... published in England , to avoid censorship by the powerful financier . Gould's influence was not confined to the United States , however , and Adams was refused by two publications . His essay on Gould was finally published by The ...
... published in England , to avoid censorship by the powerful financier . Gould's influence was not confined to the United States , however , and Adams was refused by two publications . His essay on Gould was finally published by The ...
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... published in 1668 , five more books appeared in 1673-1679 , and the twelfth and final book was published in 1694. As such , the Fables reflect the changes in point of view of a writer who matured and perhaps mellowed as he wrote and ...
... published in 1668 , five more books appeared in 1673-1679 , and the twelfth and final book was published in 1694. As such , the Fables reflect the changes in point of view of a writer who matured and perhaps mellowed as he wrote and ...
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... published : Poésies nouvelles , 1840 ; Premières poésies , 1840 ; definitive edition , 1852 ( English translation , 1905 ) In 1852 , the whole body of Alfred de Musset's poetry was gathered into two volumes and published as the First ...
... published : Poésies nouvelles , 1840 ; Premières poésies , 1840 ; definitive edition , 1852 ( English translation , 1905 ) In 1852 , the whole body of Alfred de Musset's poetry was gathered into two volumes and published as the First ...
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