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001 73563431 //r912
003 DLC
005 19911107115829.2
008 710602s1970 enk 01000 eng
010 $a 73563431 //r912
015 $aB70-29254
020 $a0094573107
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
043 $ae-uk---
050 00 $aPR14$b.E77
082 00 $a820.9
245 00 $aEssays & poems presented to Lord David Cecil$c[edited by W. W. Robson]
260 0 $aLondon,$bConstable,$c1970.
300 $ax, 204 p.$c23 cm.
350 $a35/-
505 0 $aPreface, by W. W. Robson.--Lord David Cecil, by L. P. Hartley.--Religious attitudes in Beowulf, by A. D. Horgan.--The dream of the rood, by H. Gardner.--The former age, by N. Coghill.--Angelo and Andzhelo: Pushkin's version of Shakespeare's character, by J. Bayley.--A note on characterization in Othello, by J. Wain.--Some reflections on Gibbon's Memoirs of my life, by R. Trickett.--Crabbe and the Augustan tradition, by D. H. Burden.--William Lisle Bowles and the Riparian muse, by J. B. Bamborough.--On reading Shelley, by J. Buxton.--Ward's life of Newman: a great biography, by A. O. J. Cockshut.--The thought of George Tyrrell, by R. Chapman.--Existentialists and mystics, by I. Murdoch.--The art of reading in ignorance, by R. Pitter.
650 0 $aEnglish literature$xHistory and criticism.
700 10 $aCecil, Lord David,$d1902-
700 10 $aRobson, W. W.$q(William Wallace),$d1923-$eed.