Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Том 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... published price of half a crown were still available . And about a poet who had not yet published a book but who was going to be good - Stephen Spender . It was even more characteristic of his discrimination and knowledge that he should ...
... published price of half a crown were still available . And about a poet who had not yet published a book but who was going to be good - Stephen Spender . It was even more characteristic of his discrimination and knowledge that he should ...
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... published two discreetly anonymous stanzas to the Regent's daughter , Princess Charlotte . In 1814 , thanks to Byron's political perversity , the stanzas were republished over his name . TO A LADY WEEPING Weep , daughter of a royal line ...
... published two discreetly anonymous stanzas to the Regent's daughter , Princess Charlotte . In 1814 , thanks to Byron's political perversity , the stanzas were republished over his name . TO A LADY WEEPING Weep , daughter of a royal line ...
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... published by the Society but it was not exactly rushed into print . The first three parts of the Transactions were published in 1827 , 1829 , and 1832 , but with no sign of Coleridge's essay . During the house - cleaning in preparation ...
... published by the Society but it was not exactly rushed into print . The first three parts of the Transactions were published in 1827 , 1829 , and 1832 , but with no sign of Coleridge's essay . During the house - cleaning in preparation ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
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