The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... published in December 1816. Per- suasion , the last - written of her published works , was begun in the spring or summer of 1815 and finished in July 1816. The manuscript was still in her hands at her death in 1817 ; and was ...
... published in December 1816. Per- suasion , the last - written of her published works , was begun in the spring or summer of 1815 and finished in July 1816. The manuscript was still in her hands at her death in 1817 ; and was ...
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... published in his Principles of Athenian Architecture in 18511 . The study of classical archaeology has been fostered in England by the foundation of the societies for the Promotion of Hellenic and Roman Studies in 1879 and 1911 , and by ...
... published in his Principles of Athenian Architecture in 18511 . The study of classical archaeology has been fostered in England by the foundation of the societies for the Promotion of Hellenic and Roman Studies in 1879 and 1911 , and by ...
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... published in 1739 ; and he adds : ' Every man should try to collect one book in that manner , and present it to a public library.'3 2 William Beloe , a pupil of Samuel Parr , and a graduate of Corpus Christi college , Cambridge ...
... published in 1739 ; and he adds : ' Every man should try to collect one book in that manner , and present it to a public library.'3 2 William Beloe , a pupil of Samuel Parr , and a graduate of Corpus Christi college , Cambridge ...
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