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|a Eliot, T. S.
|d 1888-1965
|q Thomas Stearns,
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|a Essays.
|l Selections
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|a Selected essays/
|c by T. S. Eliot
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|a 3rd
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|a London:
|b Faber and Faber,
|c 1951
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|a 516 p. ;
|c 22 cm.
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|a Tradition and the individual talent
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|a The function of criticism
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|a ʹRhetoricʹ and poetic drama
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|a A dialogue on dramatic poetry
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|a Euripides and professon Murray
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|a Seneca in Elizabethan translation
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|a Four Elizabethan dramatists
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|a Christopher Marlowe
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|a Shakespeare and the stoicism of Seneca
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|a Hamlet
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|a Ben Jonson
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|a Thomas Middleton
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|a Thomas Heywood
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|a Cyril Tourneur
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|a John Ford
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|a Philip Massinger
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|a John Marston
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|a Dante
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|a The metaphysical poets
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|a Andrew Marvell
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|a John Dryden
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|a William Blake
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|a Swinburne as poet
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|a In memoriam
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|a Lancelot Andrews
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|a John Bramhall
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|a Thoughts after Lambeth
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|a Religion and literature
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|a The ʹpense?esʹ of Pascal
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|a Baudelaire
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|a Arnold and Pater
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|a Francis Hebbert Bradley
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|a Marie Lloyd
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|a Wilkie Collins and Dickens
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|a The humanism of Irving Babbitt
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|a Second thoughts about humanism
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|a Charley Whibley
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|a Modern education and the classics
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