Literary Studies: The first Edinburgh reviewers (1855) Hartley Coleridge (1852) Percy Bysshe Shelley (1856) Shakespeare the man (1853) John Milton (1859) Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1862) William Cowper (1855) Appendices; Letters on the French coup de̓tat of 1851. Cæsareanism as it now exists. Memoir of the Right Hon. James WilsonDent, 1932 |
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... letters goes , it seems plain that he has the advantage . Plymley's letters are true ; the treatment may be incomplete - the Catholic religion may have latent dangers and insidious attractions which are not there mentioned - but the ...
... letters goes , it seems plain that he has the advantage . Plymley's letters are true ; the treatment may be incomplete - the Catholic religion may have latent dangers and insidious attractions which are not there mentioned - but the ...
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... letters which compose the greater part of her works . And there is no denying that they are good letters . The art of note - writing may become classical , -it is for the present age to provide models of that sort of composition , -but ...
... letters which compose the greater part of her works . And there is no denying that they are good letters . The art of note - writing may become classical , -it is for the present age to provide models of that sort of composition , -but ...
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... letters at any length , in any number , and at any time . We may be quite sure that the letters so written are not good letters . Composition of any sort implies con- sideration ; you must see where you are going before you can go ...
... letters at any length , in any number , and at any time . We may be quite sure that the letters so written are not good letters . Composition of any sort implies con- sideration ; you must see where you are going before you can go ...
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THE FIRST EDINBURGH REVIEWERS 1855 | 1 |
HARTLEY COLERIDGE 1852 | 36 |
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 1856 | 66 |
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