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- 21019356 contributor B615039.
- 21019356 created "1897.".
- 21019356 date "1897".
- 21019356 date "1897.".
- 21019356 dateCopyrighted "1897.".
- 21019356 description "Literary studies: Lyric and dramatic elements in literature and art. Dualism in national life. Did Shakespeare write Bacon's work? The evolution of a great poem: Gray's elegy.--Religious and philosophical: Affinities of Buddhism and Christianity. Why I am not a free-religionist. Have animals souls? Apropos of Tyndall. Law and design in nature.--Historical and biographical: The two Carlyles, or Carlyle past and present. Buckle and his theory of averages. Voltaire. Ralph Waldo Emerson. Harriet Martineau. The rise and fall of the slave power in America.".
- 21019356 extent "368 p.".
- 21019356 hasFormat "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- 21019356 identifier scd0001.00120719385.
- 21019356 isFormatOf "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- 21019356 issued "1897".
- 21019356 issued "1897.".
- 21019356 language "eng".
- 21019356 publisher "Boston, Houghton Mifflin,".
- 21019356 relation "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- 21019356 subject "PS1299.C5 N5 1897".
- 21019356 tableOfContents "Literary studies: Lyric and dramatic elements in literature and art. Dualism in national life. Did Shakespeare write Bacon's work? The evolution of a great poem: Gray's elegy.--Religious and philosophical: Affinities of Buddhism and Christianity. Why I am not a free-religionist. Have animals souls? Apropos of Tyndall. Law and design in nature.--Historical and biographical: The two Carlyles, or Carlyle past and present. Buckle and his theory of averages. Voltaire. Ralph Waldo Emerson. Harriet Martineau. The rise and fall of the slave power in America.".
- 21019356 title "Nineteenth century questions.".
- 21019356 type "text".