Literature and Its ProfessorsBell & Daldy, 1867 - 292 páginas |
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... influenced the judgment formed of his works has happily gone by - never , let it be hoped , to re - appear . One may ... influence of his paper for the sake of gra- tifying his predilections , just as there are theatrical managers who ...
... influenced the judgment formed of his works has happily gone by - never , let it be hoped , to re - appear . One may ... influence of his paper for the sake of gra- tifying his predilections , just as there are theatrical managers who ...
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... influence was able to enforce restitution of all the lands that had been alienated by the bishop , and to annul the illegal interchanges that had been made between the canons . He appears not to have lost his influence with the king ...
... influence was able to enforce restitution of all the lands that had been alienated by the bishop , and to annul the illegal interchanges that had been made between the canons . He appears not to have lost his influence with the king ...
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... influence was even greater than he himself believed it to be . To insure a good reception for Prince John in Ireland it was he that was sent as his com- panion ; when the Crusade was preached in Wales , his presence was considered ...
... influence was even greater than he himself believed it to be . To insure a good reception for Prince John in Ireland it was he that was sent as his com- panion ; when the Crusade was preached in Wales , his presence was considered ...
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MEN OF LETTERS | 1 |
CRITICISM | 14 |
THE PROVINCE OF THE ANONYMOUS | 34 |
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