A Manual of American LiteratureG. P. Putnam's sons, 1909 - 493 páginas |
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... George L. Craik , some- time Professor of English Literature at Queen's College , Bel- fast , entitled " A Manual of English Literature , and of the History of the English Language , from the Norman Con- quest ; with Numerous Specimens ...
... George L. Craik , some- time Professor of English Literature at Queen's College , Bel- fast , entitled " A Manual of English Literature , and of the History of the English Language , from the Norman Con- quest ; with Numerous Specimens ...
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... George Otto Trevelyan refers in his " American Revolution " as " a remarkable specimen of the historical faculty . " The chief labour in the preparation of this volume has fallen upon my friends and collaborators of the Depart- ment of ...
... George Otto Trevelyan refers in his " American Revolution " as " a remarkable specimen of the historical faculty . " The chief labour in the preparation of this volume has fallen upon my friends and collaborators of the Depart- ment of ...
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... George Sandys . - The last one of this group of early writers , George Sandys , was perhaps the only one of all his fellow - craftsmen here who was a professed man of letters . He was well known as a traveller in Eastern lands , as a ...
... George Sandys . - The last one of this group of early writers , George Sandys , was perhaps the only one of all his fellow - craftsmen here who was a professed man of letters . He was well known as a traveller in Eastern lands , as a ...
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... George Fox Digged out of his Burrows . Besides those of his writings . that were intended for books , there are many in the form of letters , some addressed to the public , most of them to his personal friends . In these letters , which ...
... George Fox Digged out of his Burrows . Besides those of his writings . that were intended for books , there are many in the form of letters , some addressed to the public , most of them to his personal friends . In these letters , which ...
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... George III . , and won from Linnæus the praise of being " the greatest natural botanist in the world . " As John Bartram represents high attainments in science reached under all outward disadvantages , so John Winthrop of Harvard ...
... George III . , and won from Linnæus the praise of being " the greatest natural botanist in the world . " As John Bartram represents high attainments in science reached under all outward disadvantages , so John Winthrop of Harvard ...
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