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English literature, French literature, History and criticism, Guardian (Manchester, England), French literature, history and criticism, 19th century, English literature, history and criticism, 19th centuryPeople
Humphry Ward Mrs. (1851-1920), Robert Browning (1812-1889), Edmund Gosse (1849-1928), Doran Dr. (1807-1878), William Wordsworth (1770-1850)Times
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Table of Contents
Note [containing a list of Pater's uncollected magazine articles]
Preface.
English literature (Feb. 17, 1886)
Amiel's "Journal intime" (Mar. 17, 1886)
Browning (Nov. 9, 1887)
Robert Elsmere (Mar. 28, 1888)
Their Majesties' servants (June 27, 1888)
Wordsworth (Feb. 27, 1889)
Ferdinand Fabre (June 12, 1889)
The "Contes" of M. Augustin Filon (July 16, 1890)
Mr. Gosse's poems (Oct. 29, 1890)
Edition Notes
Head and tail pieces; initials.
"400 copies of this book have been printed on Van Gelder hand-made paper and the type distributed."
Reprint of the edition of 100 copies privately printed at the Chiswick press, London, 1896, the t.-p. of which is reproduced. Has added the portrait from the lithograph by Will Rothenstein.
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