Chamber's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 3Chambers, 1922 - English literature |
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... known by his ' Evi- dences of Christianity ' in Essays and Reviews , and by other theological works then thought dan- gerously ' liberal ' - On the Plurality of Worlds ( 1856 ) , Christianity without Judaism ( 1857 ) , Natural and ...
... known by his ' Evi- dences of Christianity ' in Essays and Reviews , and by other theological works then thought dan- gerously ' liberal ' - On the Plurality of Worlds ( 1856 ) , Christianity without Judaism ( 1857 ) , Natural and ...
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... known in 1894 by his Tales of Mean Streets , followed by the ' Martin Hewitt ' series of stories , by The Child of the Jago , and The Hole in the Wall . He also wrote plays and The Painters of Japan . William Wymark Jacobs ( b . 1863 ) ...
... known in 1894 by his Tales of Mean Streets , followed by the ' Martin Hewitt ' series of stories , by The Child of the Jago , and The Hole in the Wall . He also wrote plays and The Painters of Japan . William Wymark Jacobs ( b . 1863 ) ...
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... known as a Dante scholar and an authority on art . From 1875 to 1898 he was Professor of the History of Art at Harvard . His prose translation of Dante is classical ; he has written on church building in the Middle Ages and on recent ...
... known as a Dante scholar and an authority on art . From 1875 to 1898 he was Professor of the History of Art at Harvard . His prose translation of Dante is classical ; he has written on church building in the Middle Ages and on recent ...
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