Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
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... followed by his Wild Sports of the West ( 1832 ) , and that by Stories from Waterloo . Though his congregation was practically non - extant and his duties were nominal , he was ultimately deprived for non - residence . Having produced a ...
... followed by his Wild Sports of the West ( 1832 ) , and that by Stories from Waterloo . Though his congregation was practically non - extant and his duties were nominal , he was ultimately deprived for non - residence . Having produced a ...
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... followed by a storm of obloquy when Martin Chuzzlewit ( January 1843 to August 1844 ) showed Dickens as a merciless satirist of a large number of American characteristics and institutions . The year 1843 saw the appearance of The ...
... followed by a storm of obloquy when Martin Chuzzlewit ( January 1843 to August 1844 ) showed Dickens as a merciless satirist of a large number of American characteristics and institutions . The year 1843 saw the appearance of The ...
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... followed in 1877 , Old - World Idylls in 1883 , and At the Sign of the Lyre in 1885. Whether in the artificial forms of old French verse - rondel , ron- deau , ballade , triolet , chant royal , and villanelle ( which he was among the ...
... followed in 1877 , Old - World Idylls in 1883 , and At the Sign of the Lyre in 1885. Whether in the artificial forms of old French verse - rondel , ron- deau , ballade , triolet , chant royal , and villanelle ( which he was among the ...
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THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
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