01749nam a2200277 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012008004100029035001900070035002900089040003700118041000800155082002300163100002000186245008200206260003200288300001900320490000800339505084100347526003301188650004401221700003901265942001201304999001301316952014201329215BD-RjUL20211208233130.0131116s1925 enk| g 000 0 eng d a(OCoLC)3339262 aocm03339262aBD-RjUL 229 aDLCcKSUdm.cdSERdBD-RjULbeng aeng 219a 809bCOL 19251 aKer, W. P.964600aCollected essays :cW.P. Ker, edited with an introduction by Charles Whibley. aLondon :bMacmillan,c1925. a2 v. :c21 cm. vV.20 av. 1. Introduction by Charles Whibley. The Elizabethan voyagers. Dryden. The eighteenth century. Thomas Wharton. Horace Walpole. The politics of Burns. Joseph Ritson. Sir Walter Scott. Sir Walter Scott's Scotland. Quentin Durward; St. Ronan's well. Byron. Keats. Hazlitt. Tennyson. Browning. Essays in romantic literature. "Divina comedia." Italian romance: Boiardo. Tasso. Molière.--v. 2. Pascal. Spanish and English ballads. Don Quixote. The Spanish story of the Armada. On the Danish ballads, I-II. Iceland and the humanities. The early historians of Norway. Gudmund Arason. Sturla the historian. Jón Arason. Jacob Grimm. On the philosophy of art. Imagination and judgment. On the philosophy of history. Allegory and myth. Romance. On the value of the terms "Classical" and "Romantic" as applied to literature. The humanist ideal aLITERATUERbENGLISH LANGUAGE 0aLiteraturexHistory and criticism.96471 aWhibley, Charles,d1859-1930.9648 2ddccBK c215d215 00102ddc40708NFICaRUCLbRUCLcreadingd2008-09-03eU.S.A Asia foundationl0o809 COL 1968r2013-11-13 00:00:00tC-2w2021-12-08yBK