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- catalog contributor b8898592.
- catalog contributor b8898593.
- catalog created "[1915?]".
- catalog date "1915".
- catalog date "[1915?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1915?]".
- catalog description "v. 1. The mutability of literature, by W. Irving. The world of books, by Leigh Hunt. Imperfect sympathies, by Charles Lamb. Conversation, by Thomas De Quincey. Petition of the Thugs for toleration, by W. S. Landor. The benefits of Parliament, by W. S. Landor. Fallacies of anti-reformers, by Sydney Smith. Nil nisl bonum, by W. M. Thackeray. Compensation, by R. W. Emerson. Sweetness and light, by Matthew Arnold. On popular culture, by John Morley.--v. 2. On the art of living with others, by Arthur Helps. My winter garden, by Charles Kingsley. Our best society, by G. W. Curtis. On a certain condescension in foreigners, by J. R. Lowell. On history, by Thomas Carlyle. History, by T. H. Macaulay.--v. 3. The science of history, by J. A. Froude. Race and language, by E. A. Freeman. Kin beyond sea, by W. E. Gladstone. Private Judgment, by J. H. Newman. An apology for plainspeaking, by Leslie Stephen.".
- catalog extent "3 v.".
- catalog issued "1915".
- catalog issued "[1915?]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, London, G.P. Putnam's sons".
- catalog subject "English essays.".
- catalog subject "PR1366 .P7".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. The mutability of literature, by W. Irving. The world of books, by Leigh Hunt. Imperfect sympathies, by Charles Lamb. Conversation, by Thomas De Quincey. Petition of the Thugs for toleration, by W. S. Landor. The benefits of Parliament, by W. S. Landor. Fallacies of anti-reformers, by Sydney Smith. Nil nisl bonum, by W. M. Thackeray. Compensation, by R. W. Emerson. Sweetness and light, by Matthew Arnold. On popular culture, by John Morley.--v. 2. On the art of living with others, by Arthur Helps. My winter garden, by Charles Kingsley. Our best society, by G. W. Curtis. On a certain condescension in foreigners, by J. R. Lowell. On history, by Thomas Carlyle. History, by T. H. Macaulay.--v. 3. The science of history, by J. A. Froude. Race and language, by E. A. Freeman. Kin beyond sea, by W. E. Gladstone. Private Judgment, by J. H. Newman. An apology for plainspeaking, by Leslie Stephen.".
- catalog title "Prose masterpieces from modern essayists.".
- catalog type "text".