Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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... John ( 1573–1631 ) . COMPLETE POEMS . Edited , with a revised Intro . , by Hugh I'Anson Fausset . Dryden , John ( 1631–1700 ) . POEMS . Edited by Bonamy Dobrée , 0.B.E. , M.A. Eighteenth - century Plays . Edited by John Hampden ...
... John ( 1573–1631 ) . COMPLETE POEMS . Edited , with a revised Intro . , by Hugh I'Anson Fausset . Dryden , John ( 1631–1700 ) . POEMS . Edited by Bonamy Dobrée , 0.B.E. , M.A. Eighteenth - century Plays . Edited by John Hampden ...
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... John Warrington . 605 METAPHYSICS . Edited and translated by John Warrington . 1000 Bacon , Francis ( 1561-1626 ) . THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING , 1605 . Berkeley , George ( 1685-1753 ) . A NEW THEORY OF VISION , 1709 . Browne , Sir ...
... John Warrington . 605 METAPHYSICS . Edited and translated by John Warrington . 1000 Bacon , Francis ( 1561-1626 ) . THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING , 1605 . Berkeley , George ( 1685-1753 ) . A NEW THEORY OF VISION , 1709 . Browne , Sir ...
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... John Stuart ( 1806-73 ) . UTILITARIANISM , 1863 ; LIBERTY , 1859 ; and REPRE- SENTATIVE GOVERNMENT , 1861 . 482 More , Sir Thomas ( 1478-1535 ) . UTOPIA , 1516 ; and DIALOGUE OF COMFORT AGAINST TRIBULATION , 1553 . 461 New Testament ...
... John Stuart ( 1806-73 ) . UTILITARIANISM , 1863 ; LIBERTY , 1859 ; and REPRE- SENTATIVE GOVERNMENT , 1861 . 482 More , Sir Thomas ( 1478-1535 ) . UTOPIA , 1516 ; and DIALOGUE OF COMFORT AGAINST TRIBULATION , 1553 . 461 New Testament ...
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