The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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Page 117
... original in the reprint which , fifty years later , was brought about by the enthusiasm of the poet Swinburne , and he is said to have altered that reprint itself still more with manuscript corrections and additions not yet made public ...
... original in the reprint which , fifty years later , was brought about by the enthusiasm of the poet Swinburne , and he is said to have altered that reprint itself still more with manuscript corrections and additions not yet made public ...
Page 133
... original in English , ' with a couple of other pieces from manuscript . The phrase ' original ' would seem to have attracted surprise from some of the very few persons who have dealt with Bampfylde ; but Southey was not wont to use ...
... original in English , ' with a couple of other pieces from manuscript . The phrase ' original ' would seem to have attracted surprise from some of the very few persons who have dealt with Bampfylde ; but Southey was not wont to use ...
Page 141
... original matter , but confined itself to commenting upon or criticising the works and doings of others . Its articles professed to be the serious consideration of specified books , or of parliamentary or other speeches of public men ...
... original matter , but confined itself to commenting upon or criticising the works and doings of others . Its articles professed to be the serious consideration of specified books , or of parliamentary or other speeches of public men ...
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