Wordsworth.--Aphorisms.--Maine on popular government.--A few words on French models.--On the study of literature.--Victor Hugos̓ Ninety-three.--In The ring and the book.--Memorials of a man of letters [Macvey Napier]--Valedictory. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 14
"First edition, 1890 . reprinted 1904." ; Reprinted from the Nineteenth century and the Fortnightly review. ; Wordsworth.--Aphorisms.--Maine on popular government.--A few words on French models.--On the study of literature.--Victor Hugos̓ Ninety-three.--On The ring and the book.--Memorials of a man of letters [Macvey Napier]--Valedictory. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Reprinted from the Nineteenth century and the Fortnightly review. ; Wordsworth.-- Aphorisms.-- Maine on popular government.-- A few words on French models.-- On the study of literature.-- Victor Hugo's Ninety-three.-- On The ring and the book.-- Memorials of a man of letters [Macvey Napier]-- Valedictory. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Reprinted from the Nineteenth century and the Fortnightly review. ; Wordsworth.--Aphorisms.--Maine on popular government.--A few words on French models.--On the study of literature.--Victor Hugo's Ninety-three.--On The ring and the book.--Memorials of a man of letters [Macvey Napier]--Valedictory. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Reprinted from the Nineteenth century and the Fortnightly review. ; Wordsworth.--Aphorisms.--Maine on popular government.--A few words on French models.--On the study of literature.--Victor Hugo's Ninety-three.--On the ring and the book.--Memorials of a man of letters [Macvey Napier]--Valedictory. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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