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... Friend * The periodical essays that make up this strange miscellany1 belong to the most troubled period of ... Friend , which is the first of the works to appear . Friend finally appeared . Twenty - seven numbers were issued 44 ...
... Friend * The periodical essays that make up this strange miscellany1 belong to the most troubled period of ... Friend , which is the first of the works to appear . Friend finally appeared . Twenty - seven numbers were issued 44 ...
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... Friend as it first appeared in 1809 and 1810 , together with notes on subscribers , collation tables , and other useful information . Lavish footnotes give printed and manuscript variants ; quotations are traced to their sources and ...
... Friend as it first appeared in 1809 and 1810 , together with notes on subscribers , collation tables , and other useful information . Lavish footnotes give printed and manuscript variants ; quotations are traced to their sources and ...
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... Friend to himselfe , that would be friend to thee . For that is first requir'd , A man be his owne , -though he adds , characteristically , But he that's too much that , is friend of none . The same note is struck in the beautiful close ...
... Friend to himselfe , that would be friend to thee . For that is first requir'd , A man be his owne , -though he adds , characteristically , But he that's too much that , is friend of none . The same note is struck in the beautiful close ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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