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William Henry Hadow Grace Eleanor Hadow. DISCARDED Oxford Treasury of English Literature Vol . III : Jacobean.
William Henry Hadow Grace Eleanor Hadow. DISCARDED Oxford Treasury of English Literature Vol . III : Jacobean.
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William Henry Hadow Grace Eleanor Hadow. Oxford Treasury of English Literature Vol . III : Jacobean to Victorian By G. E. Hadow Tutor in English Literature , Lady Margaret Hall , Oxford Late Tutor in English Literature , Somerville ...
William Henry Hadow Grace Eleanor Hadow. Oxford Treasury of English Literature Vol . III : Jacobean to Victorian By G. E. Hadow Tutor in English Literature , Lady Margaret Hall , Oxford Late Tutor in English Literature , Somerville ...
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... English Literature , and it has been compiled , as far as possible , in reference to their requirements . Again , it makes no attempt to cover the entire ground , but groups its illustrations round those points of interest from which ...
... English Literature , and it has been compiled , as far as possible , in reference to their requirements . Again , it makes no attempt to cover the entire ground , but groups its illustrations round those points of interest from which ...
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... English poems were published posthumously . The most important of them are : The Temple ( 1633 ) ; a verse render- ing of eight psalms ( ? ) , and a few scattered poems including two sonnets to his mother ( published by Walton in his ...
... English poems were published posthumously . The most important of them are : The Temple ( 1633 ) ; a verse render- ing of eight psalms ( ? ) , and a few scattered poems including two sonnets to his mother ( published by Walton in his ...
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... , an heroic poem in three books , written in quatrains . After his release he obtained permission to give entertainments by ' Declamations and Music ' in private houses , and so founded English opera . Later he GEORGE HERBERT 21.
... , an heroic poem in three books , written in quatrains . After his release he obtained permission to give entertainments by ' Declamations and Music ' in private houses , and so founded English opera . Later he GEORGE HERBERT 21.
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