Schelling anniversary papers / by his former students.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Russell & Russell, 1967Description: x, 341 p. : ill. ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 809 23 SCH 1967
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Central Library, University of Rajshahi Reading Room | Non-fiction | 809 SCH 1967 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C-1 | Not For Loan | A120662 |
Reprint of the 1923 ed.
--Act four of The merchant of Venice on the stage, by C. Stratton.--The place of the Book of Luke in literature, by W.O. Sypherd.--The art of Joseph Conrad, by C. Weygandt.
Felix E. Schelling, by A.H. Quinn.--Bibliography of the writings of Felix E. Schelling from 1889 to 1923 (p. 12-17)--The romantic defence of poetry, by R.M. Alden.--The Chester plays and French influence, by A.C. Baugh.--The originality of William Wycherley, by G.B. Churchill.--The relation of Bacon's Essays to his program for the advancement of learning, by R.S. Crane.--The pícaro in the Spanish drama of the sixteenth century, by J.P.W. Crawford.--Attic prose: Lipsius, Montaigne, Bacon, by M.W. Croll.--Centers of interest in drama, dramatic tension, and types of dramatic conflict, by A. Gaw.--The marginalia of S.T.C., by J.L. Haney.--Dickens, David Copperfield, and Thomas Holcroft, by P.C. Kitchen.--John Brinsley and his educational treatises, by G.W. McClelland.--Ballad notes taken in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, by J.C. Mendenhall.--The artist and his technique, by T.D. O'Bolger.--Dr. Furness's method in editing the New variorum, by D.E. Owen.--Thomas Campbell and Germany, by D.B. Shumway.--Money lending and money lenders in England during the 16th and 17th centuries, by A.B. Stonex.--The poetry of Viktor Rydberg, by C.W. Stork.
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