English essays from Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay :with introductions and notes.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Collier, (c)1937.Description: 401 pages, 1. leaf of plates : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:- text
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- PR1363 .E545 1937
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The defense of Poesy P. Sidney -- On Shakespeare ; -- On Bacon B. Jonson -- Of agriculture A. Cowley -- The vision of Mireza ; -- Westminster Abbey J. Addison -- The Spectator Club R. Steele -- Hints toward an essay on conversation ; -- A treatise on good manners and good breeding ; -- A Letter of advice to a young poet ; -- On the death of Esther Johnson (Stella) J. Swift -- The shortest way with the Dissenters ; -- The education of women D. Defoe -- Life of Addison S. Johnson -- Of the standard of taste D. Hume -- Fallacies of anti-reformers S. Smith -- On poesy or art S.T. Coleridge -- Of persons one would wish to have seen W. Hazlitt -- Deaths of little children ; -- On the realiltites of imagination L. Hunt -- On the tragedies of Shakespere C. Lamb -- Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow T. De Quincey -- A defence of poetry P.B. Shelley -- Machiavelli T.B. Macaulay.
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