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... writer whom he touches he affords the best and most inspiring introduction . In many respects of great importance to the student of English literature he has no equal as a critic . In the Introduction I have endeavoured to vindicate ...
... writer whom he touches he affords the best and most inspiring introduction . In many respects of great importance to the student of English literature he has no equal as a critic . In the Introduction I have endeavoured to vindicate ...
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... writer in a letter defending Priestley - an interesting letter were it only for the boyish author's definition of intolerance as " the worst of devils . " But it was Coleridge who first fired his determination to be a writer , and at ...
... writer in a letter defending Priestley - an interesting letter were it only for the boyish author's definition of intolerance as " the worst of devils . " But it was Coleridge who first fired his determination to be a writer , and at ...
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... Writers , and Elizabethan Dramatic Literature . In 1814 he became a con- tributor to the " Edinburgh Review , " and at different times was associated with Leigh Hunt on " The Ex- aminer ” and “ The Liberal , " and contributed to the ...
... Writers , and Elizabethan Dramatic Literature . In 1814 he became a con- tributor to the " Edinburgh Review , " and at different times was associated with Leigh Hunt on " The Ex- aminer ” and “ The Liberal , " and contributed to the ...
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... writer he could no more refrain from trying to fell him with his crutch than can a schoolboy from training his catapult against the ... writers on Hazlitt " " " C applaud this famous letter , but probably more deplore it xiv INTRODUCTION.
... writer he could no more refrain from trying to fell him with his crutch than can a schoolboy from training his catapult against the ... writers on Hazlitt " " " C applaud this famous letter , but probably more deplore it xiv INTRODUCTION.
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... writers . I lent him about a dozen volumes , comprehending the finest of the old plays ; and he then went down to Winterslow Hut , in Wiltshire , and after a stay of six weeks came back to London , fully impregnated with the subject ...
... writers . I lent him about a dozen volumes , comprehending the finest of the old plays ; and he then went down to Winterslow Hut , in Wiltshire , and after a stay of six weeks came back to London , fully impregnated with the subject ...
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