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David Gwilym James |
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Byron and Shelley | 0 |
David Morris |
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The poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins and T. S. Eliot in the light of the Donne tradition: A comparative study | 0 |
Henry David Gray |
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Emerson: A statement of New England transcendentalism as expressed in the philosophy of its chief exponent | 0 |
David Lee Clark |
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Brockden Brown and the rights of women | 0 |
David Barnett |
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A Stevenson study, "Treasure Island" | 0 |
A. E Taylor |
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David Hume & the miraculous | 0 |
David Marshall |
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Sir Walter Scott and Scots law | 0 |
David Masson |
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In the footsteps of the poets | 0 |
David Daiches |
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Stevenson and the art of fiction | 0 |
David Daiches |
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New literary values: Studies in modern literature | 0 |
James David Symon |
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John Ruskin, his homes and haunts | 0 |
David S Savage |
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Mysticism and Aldous Huxley: An examination of Heard-Huxley theories | 0 |
James David Symon |
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Byron in perspective | 0 |
David Mathew |
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The age of Charles I | 0 |
David Masson |
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British novelists and their styles: Being a critical sketch of the history of British prose fiction | 0 |
David Cecil |
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William Cowper | 0 |
Henry Calderwood |
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David Hume | 0 |
Henry David Thoreau |
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Life without principle: Three essays | 0 |
Henry David Thoreau |
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Letters to various persons | 0 |
David Harrison Stevens |
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Milton papers | 0 |
David Nichol Smith |
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John Dryden | 0 |
David Nichol Smith |
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Shakespeare in the eighteenth century | 0 |
David Nichol Smith |
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The functions of criticism: A lecture delivered before the university on February 22, 1909 | 0 |
Herbert David Rix |
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Rhetoric in Spenser's poetry | 0 |
David R Pichaske |
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The movement of the Canterbury tales, Chaucer's literary pilgrimage | 0 |
David Philipson |
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The Jew in English fiction | 0 |
David Masson |
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Shakespeare, personally | 0 |
David Masson |
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The three devils, Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's: With other essays | 0 |
David Christie Murray |
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My contemporaries in fiction | 0 |
David Lee Maulsby |
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Emerson, his contribution to literature | 0 |
David Masson |
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Carlyle personally and in his writings: Two Edinburgh lectures | 0 |
Edward David McDonald |
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A bibliography of the writings of Theodore Dreiser | 0 |
Edward David McDonald |
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A bibliography of the writings of D. H. Lawrence | 0 |
David Lovett |
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Shakespeare's characters in eighteenth-century criticism | 0 |
David Gwilym James |
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Wordsworth and Tennyson | 0 |
David Gwilym James |
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The dream of learning: An essay on the Advancement of learning, Hamlet, and King Lear | 0 |
J. H Ingraham |
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The Prince of the House of David: Or, Three years in the Holy City | 0 |
David Dodds Henry |
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William Vaughn Moody: A study | 0 |
Dudley David Griffith |
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The origin of the Griselda story | 0 |
Henry David Thoreau |
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The Thoreau calendar: A quotation from the works of Henry David Thoreau for every day in the year | 0 |
David Daiches |
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D. H. Lawrence | 0 |
David Daiches |
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Two studies | 0 |
Richard David |
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Shakespeare and the players | 0 |
David Daiches |
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The place of meaning in poetry | 0 |
David Cecil |
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Walter Pater: The scholar-artist | 0 |
David Cecil |
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Jane Austen | 0 |
David Morris |
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Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins and T. S. Eliot | 0 |
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