Essays and Reviews, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1887 |
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... essays were the subtlest and ablest and clearest in expression that he had ever read . Miss Mitford wrote that they would bear comparison with any of their class in the older country . Prescott declared that no critic had " ever treated ...
... essays were the subtlest and ablest and clearest in expression that he had ever read . Miss Mitford wrote that they would bear comparison with any of their class in the older country . Prescott declared that no critic had " ever treated ...
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Edwin Percy Whipple. ESSAYS AND REVIEWS . VOL . II . BY EDWIN P. WHIPPLE IN TWO VOLUMES VOL . II.
Edwin Percy Whipple. ESSAYS AND REVIEWS . VOL . II . BY EDWIN P. WHIPPLE IN TWO VOLUMES VOL . II.
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Edwin Percy Whipple. ESSAYS AND REVIEWS . OLD ENGLISH DRAMATISTS . * AMONG the English critics of the present century , none was entitled to speak with more authority of the Old English Dramatists than Charles Lamb . His letters and essays ...
Edwin Percy Whipple. ESSAYS AND REVIEWS . OLD ENGLISH DRAMATISTS . * AMONG the English critics of the present century , none was entitled to speak with more authority of the Old English Dramatists than Charles Lamb . His letters and essays ...
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... diversities of culture , character , man- pers , ranging from extreme coarseness to high delicacy and a corresponding external costume , which afforded the poet a wide variety of subjects , from which to 10 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
... diversities of culture , character , man- pers , ranging from extreme coarseness to high delicacy and a corresponding external costume , which afforded the poet a wide variety of subjects , from which to 10 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
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