English Critical Essays: (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries)Edmund David Jones H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1930 - 460 sivua |
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... Translated by Aylmer Maude ( 229 ) . TRELAWNY ( E. J. ) . Adventures of a Younger Son . Introduction by Ethel Colburn Mayne ( 289 ) . TROLLOPE ( ANTHONY ) . Michael Sadleir ( 239 ) . ¶Biography Autobiography . Introduction by CARLYLE ...
... Translated by Aylmer Maude ( 229 ) . TRELAWNY ( E. J. ) . Adventures of a Younger Son . Introduction by Ethel Colburn Mayne ( 289 ) . TROLLOPE ( ANTHONY ) . Michael Sadleir ( 239 ) . ¶Biography Autobiography . Introduction by CARLYLE ...
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... Translated by John Jackson ( 60 ) . BUNYAN . The Pilgrim's Progress ( 12 ) . Mr. Badman ( 338 ) : KORAN , THE . ' Translated by E. H. Palmer . Introduction by Reynold A. Nicholson ( 328 ) . TOLSTOY . A Confession , and What I believe ...
... Translated by John Jackson ( 60 ) . BUNYAN . The Pilgrim's Progress ( 12 ) . Mr. Badman ( 338 ) : KORAN , THE . ' Translated by E. H. Palmer . Introduction by Reynold A. Nicholson ( 328 ) . TOLSTOY . A Confession , and What I believe ...
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... translated by K. Rebillon Lambley ( 396 ) . GASKELL ( MRS . ) . Introductions by Clement Shorter . Cousin Phillis , and Other Tales ( 168 ) . Lizzie Leigh , The Grey Woman , and Other Tales , & c . ( 175 ) . Right at Last , and Other ...
... translated by K. Rebillon Lambley ( 396 ) . GASKELL ( MRS . ) . Introductions by Clement Shorter . Cousin Phillis , and Other Tales ( 168 ) . Lizzie Leigh , The Grey Woman , and Other Tales , & c . ( 175 ) . Right at Last , and Other ...
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