An analysis of the stylistic technique of Addison, Johnson, Hazlitt, and Pater

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110

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Bibliography: p. 99.
Reprint of the 1928 ed. published by the University of Iowa, Iowa City, which was issued as v. 4, no. 3 of University of Iowa humanistic studies, and as 1st ser., no. 147 of University of Iowa studies.
"Continued in a companion volume entitled A synopsis of the stylistic theory and practice of Addison, Johnson, Hazlitt, and Pater."

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824/.009
Library of Congress
PE1421 .C5 1976

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110 p. :
Number of pages
110

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OL4892210M
ISBN 10
0841436330
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76024873

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