The English Poets: Lessing, Rousseau: EssaysKennikat Press, 1970 - 337 páginas |
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... volume , that a purchaser might have some valid assurance of surviving to see the last . Mr. Masson has already ... volumes have appeared , and Mr. Masson's work is now complete . - ED . siècle of French literature , with its ...
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... volume before me , I feel by no means sure of living to see Mary Powell back in her husband's house ; for it is just at this crisis that Mr. Masson , with the diabolical art of a practised serial writer , leaves us while he goes into an ...
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... volumes . " The Wagoner , ” printed in the same year , was less successful . * Good luck ( in the sense of Chance ) seems properly to be the occurrence of Opportunity to one who has neither ... volume of Sonnets on the 222 WORDSWORTH .
Contenido
CONTENTS | 9 |
SPENSER II | 62 |
SHAKESPEARE ONCE MORE | 81 |
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