Literary Essays25 essays from the Victorian and Edwardian literary critic. |
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... literary form that Browne deserves to be remembered . Why then does he tell us so little about his literary form , and so much about his family , and his religion , and his scientific opinions , and his porridge , and who fished up the ...
... literary form that Browne deserves to be remembered . Why then does he tell us so little about his literary form , and so much about his family , and his religion , and his scientific opinions , and his porridge , and who fished up the ...
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... Literary Academy in England we should all be able to tell what was good and what was bad without any difficulty ; for , of course , the Academy would tell us . He had a profound reverence for the French Academy - a body which has ...
... Literary Academy in England we should all be able to tell what was good and what was bad without any difficulty ; for , of course , the Academy would tell us . He had a profound reverence for the French Academy - a body which has ...
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... literary side of Walpole is to be studied chiefly in the series of letters to Mason , which are little more than a run- ning criticism of the books and plays of the time . Walpole's taste was certainly not in advance of his age ...
... literary side of Walpole is to be studied chiefly in the series of letters to Mason , which are little more than a run- ning criticism of the books and plays of the time . Walpole's taste was certainly not in advance of his age ...
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SHAKESPEARES FINAL PERIOD The Independent | 1 |
WORDS AND POETRY The Hogarth Press 1928 | 16 |
RABELAIS The New Statesman Feb 16 1918 CHARAC | 31 |
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