Reviews and Essays from "The Edinburgh."Ward, Lock & Tyler, 1899 - 292 páginas |
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... Pilgrim's Progress , with a Life of John Bunyan . By ROBERT SOUTHEY , Esq . , LL.D. , Poet Laureate . Illustrated with Engravings . 8vo . London : 1830 1023721 182 206 239 JOHN HAMPDEN- Some Memorials of John Ham pden , his.
... Pilgrim's Progress , with a Life of John Bunyan . By ROBERT SOUTHEY , Esq . , LL.D. , Poet Laureate . Illustrated with Engravings . 8vo . London : 1830 1023721 182 206 239 JOHN HAMPDEN- Some Memorials of John Ham pden , his.
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... Pilgrim's Progress . That wonderful book , while it obtains admiration from the most fastidious critics , is loved by those who are too simple to admire it . Dr. Johnson , all whose studies were desultory , and who hated , as he said ...
... Pilgrim's Progress . That wonderful book , while it obtains admiration from the most fastidious critics , is loved by those who are too simple to admire it . Dr. Johnson , all whose studies were desultory , and who hated , as he said ...
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... Pilgrim's Progress . In this foolish book , if we recollect rightly , the Interpreter is called the Enlightener , and the House Beautiful is Castle Strength . Mr. Southey tells us that the Catholics had also their Pilgrim's Progress ...
... Pilgrim's Progress . In this foolish book , if we recollect rightly , the Interpreter is called the Enlightener , and the House Beautiful is Castle Strength . Mr. Southey tells us that the Catholics had also their Pilgrim's Progress ...
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