The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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Page 191
... notes ; Lamb constantly seeks comparisons from the greatest of dramatists and finds in his words a never - failing source of apt expression . At its best , as in the notes on Webster , his prose becomes lyric , with a pregnancy of ...
... notes ; Lamb constantly seeks comparisons from the greatest of dramatists and finds in his words a never - failing source of apt expression . At its best , as in the notes on Webster , his prose becomes lyric , with a pregnancy of ...
Page 328
... notes of Stanley and his predecessors , and selections from those of subse- quent editors , and a synopsis of ' various readings . ' It was ably reviewed by Charles James Blomfield , who described it as ' an indiscriminate coacervation ...
... notes of Stanley and his predecessors , and selections from those of subse- quent editors , and a synopsis of ' various readings . ' It was ably reviewed by Charles James Blomfield , who described it as ' an indiscriminate coacervation ...
Page 370
... notes to his published works , such as Discussions on Philosophy and Literature of 1852-3 , and his posthumous Lectures on Logic and Metaphysics . Augustus de Morgan held that Hamilton was not a bibliographer : ' he knew nothing but the ...
... notes to his published works , such as Discussions on Philosophy and Literature of 1852-3 , and his posthumous Lectures on Logic and Metaphysics . Augustus de Morgan held that Hamilton was not a bibliographer : ' he knew nothing but the ...
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