The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... followed , soon afterwards , by Shelley , whose intercourse with Byron is ideally commemorated in Julian and Maddalo ; in the next year , he entertained Moore , who has left a vivid picture of his friend's domestic life at this time ...
... followed , soon afterwards , by Shelley , whose intercourse with Byron is ideally commemorated in Julian and Maddalo ; in the next year , he entertained Moore , who has left a vivid picture of his friend's domestic life at this time ...
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... followed by an English edition , which is widely recognised as his best work . He also edited Euripides , Hesiod , Theocritus and the Iliad . An incidental remark by Donaldson on certain resemblances between the Iliad and the late epic ...
... followed by an English edition , which is widely recognised as his best work . He also edited Euripides , Hesiod , Theocritus and the Iliad . An incidental remark by Donaldson on certain resemblances between the Iliad and the late epic ...
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... followed , in 1809 , by the first issue of his Bibliomania , a small octavo volume of 87 pages , an enlarged edition of which appeared in 1811 , with A Bibliographical Romance added to the former title , while a third edition , that of ...
... followed , in 1809 , by the first issue of his Bibliomania , a small octavo volume of 87 pages , an enlarged edition of which appeared in 1811 , with A Bibliographical Romance added to the former title , while a third edition , that of ...
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