The Cambridge History of English Literature: The nineteenth century. ISir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller The University Press, 1915 - English literature |
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... present impression . In addition , some misprints noticed later have been corrected , and a few alterations made ; the only one which need be mentioned here is the following : p . 182 , 1. 34 who ... churchyard has been omitted ...
... present impression . In addition , some misprints noticed later have been corrected , and a few alterations made ; the only one which need be mentioned here is the following : p . 182 , 1. 34 who ... churchyard has been omitted ...
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... present volume is published in advance of volumes XIII and XIV , it is not to be regarded as in any other respect separated from them . In the case of chapters treating of subjects more or less outside the range of what is usually ...
... present volume is published in advance of volumes XIII and XIV , it is not to be regarded as in any other respect separated from them . In the case of chapters treating of subjects more or less outside the range of what is usually ...
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... present volume , we have been obliged to forgo the careful services of Mr A. T. Bartholomew , considerations of health compelling him to limit his labours . The History and several contributors to it have been much indebted to his ...
... present volume , we have been obliged to forgo the careful services of Mr A. T. Bartholomew , considerations of health compelling him to limit his labours . The History and several contributors to it have been much indebted to his ...
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... present Majesty , ' and won their suit . Byron's connection with countess Guiccioli brought him , as already stated , into direct relationship with the Carboneria , one of the many secret societies of the time in Italy , which had its ...
... present Majesty , ' and won their suit . Byron's connection with countess Guiccioli brought him , as already stated , into direct relationship with the Carboneria , one of the many secret societies of the time in Italy , which had its ...
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... presents the figure of a hunchback Julius Caesar en- gaging in the siege of Rome in 1527 , and assuming the role of a Mephistopheles . It is an easy transition from Byron's historical dramas to such poems as The Lament of Tasso and The ...
... presents the figure of a hunchback Julius Caesar en- gaging in the siege of Rome in 1527 , and assuming the role of a Mephistopheles . It is an easy transition from Byron's historical dramas to such poems as The Lament of Tasso and The ...
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