Lives of the English Poets, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1938 - English poetry |
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... SHORT STORIES . Translated by E. N. Bennett ( 415 ) . GERMAN SHORT STORIES ( MODERN ) . Translated by H. Steinhauer and Helen Jessiman ( 456 ) . GHOSTS AND MARVELS and MORE GHOSTS AND MARVELS . TWO Selections of Uncanny Tales made by ...
... SHORT STORIES . Translated by E. N. Bennett ( 415 ) . GERMAN SHORT STORIES ( MODERN ) . Translated by H. Steinhauer and Helen Jessiman ( 456 ) . GHOSTS AND MARVELS and MORE GHOSTS AND MARVELS . TWO Selections of Uncanny Tales made by ...
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... Short Stories , 13 . Bacon ( Francis ) , II Bagehot ( Walter ) 12 . Barrow ( Sir John ) , 10 . Beaumont and Fletcher , 6 : Blackmore ( R. D. ) , 8 . Blake ( William ) , 11 . Borrow ( George ) , 3 , 14 . British Colonial Policy , 13 ...
... Short Stories , 13 . Bacon ( Francis ) , II Bagehot ( Walter ) 12 . Barrow ( Sir John ) , 10 . Beaumont and Fletcher , 6 : Blackmore ( R. D. ) , 8 . Blake ( William ) , 11 . Borrow ( George ) , 3 , 14 . British Colonial Policy , 13 ...
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... SHORT STORIES . Translated by E. N. Bennett ( 415 ) . GERMAN SHORT STORIES ( MODERN ) . Translated by H. Steinhauer GHOSTS AND MARVELS and MORE GHOSTS AND MARVELS . Two Selections of Uncanny Tales made by V. H. Collins . Intro- duction ...
... SHORT STORIES . Translated by E. N. Bennett ( 415 ) . GERMAN SHORT STORIES ( MODERN ) . Translated by H. Steinhauer GHOSTS AND MARVELS and MORE GHOSTS AND MARVELS . Two Selections of Uncanny Tales made by V. H. Collins . Intro- duction ...
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