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... Bliss Gillet. AN BED CASTLE ND OTHER ESSAYS BY C. T. WINCHESTER LATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE IN WISLEYAN I NIVERSITY New Bork HE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1922 All rights reserved ΑΝ OLD CASTLE AND OTHER ESSAYS BY C. T. WINCHESTER.
... Bliss Gillet. AN BED CASTLE ND OTHER ESSAYS BY C. T. WINCHESTER LATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE IN WISLEYAN I NIVERSITY New Bork HE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1922 All rights reserved ΑΝ OLD CASTLE AND OTHER ESSAYS BY C. T. WINCHESTER.
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... Bliss Gillet. ΑΝ OLD CASTLE AND OTHER ESSAYS BY C. T. WINCHESTER LATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE IN WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1922 All rights reserved ALH171.2.10 . B PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
... Bliss Gillet. ΑΝ OLD CASTLE AND OTHER ESSAYS BY C. T. WINCHESTER LATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE IN WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1922 All rights reserved ALH171.2.10 . B PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
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... English Lakes was among the most popular , because of his books dealing with this period , Wordsworth : How to Know Him , and A Group of English Essayists . A Bibliography of nearly all his pub- lished writings will be found in the ...
... English Lakes was among the most popular , because of his books dealing with this period , Wordsworth : How to Know Him , and A Group of English Essayists . A Bibliography of nearly all his pub- lished writings will be found in the ...
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... for any reason into quoted texts are set off in brackets . The footnotes , unless signed by initials in brackets , are the au- thor's own . L. B. G. INTRODUCTION I am told that our Oxford Professor of English xii NOTE.
... for any reason into quoted texts are set off in brackets . The footnotes , unless signed by initials in brackets , are the au- thor's own . L. B. G. INTRODUCTION I am told that our Oxford Professor of English xii NOTE.
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... English Litera- ture , Sir Walter Raleigh , once said : " Of all the men I have met in America the most interesting was a man by the name of Winchester , from a place I never heard of called Wesleyan . " I too had never heard of ...
... English Litera- ture , Sir Walter Raleigh , once said : " Of all the men I have met in America the most interesting was a man by the name of Winchester , from a place I never heard of called Wesleyan . " I too had never heard of ...
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