Islam in English LiteraturePrinted at the American Press, 1939 - 258 pages |
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... published in the Miscellanea Aurea ; or , the Golden Medley ( 1720 ) .3 The anonymous editor states in his preface that he is anxious to avoid the charge of " committing to Print anything contrary to good Manners , Modesty and Religion ...
... published in the Miscellanea Aurea ; or , the Golden Medley ( 1720 ) .3 The anonymous editor states in his preface that he is anxious to avoid the charge of " committing to Print anything contrary to good Manners , Modesty and Religion ...
Page 178
... published in Black- wood's Magazine in 1828 ( Vol . XXIV , p . 764 ) . This , in turn , gave Maria Edgeworth the theme for her last novel , Helen ( 1834 ) . Lord Byron left England for the Near East in July , 1809 , to be absent for two ...
... published in Black- wood's Magazine in 1828 ( Vol . XXIV , p . 764 ) . This , in turn , gave Maria Edgeworth the theme for her last novel , Helen ( 1834 ) . Lord Byron left England for the Near East in July , 1809 , to be absent for two ...
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... published in 1841.2 Editions followed in 1842 , 1846 , and 1853. It then became a part of the collected editions of Carlyle's works , the first being issued between 1856 and 1868.3 Since the ex- piration of the copyright , Heroes has ...
... published in 1841.2 Editions followed in 1842 , 1846 , and 1853. It then became a part of the collected editions of Carlyle's works , the first being issued between 1856 and 1868.3 Since the ex- piration of the copyright , Heroes has ...
Contents
THE MIDDLE AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
THE AGE OF DRYDEN | 19 |
THE AGE OF POPE | 55 |
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