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I have therefore herein combined 'Al Aaraaf' and 'Tamerlane' with other poems hitherto unprinted.
THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POEEDGAR ALLAN POEAbout my unprinted matter, Mr. Lewes thinks it will not be well to publish the first part till February.
GEORGE ELIOT'S LIFE, VOL. III (OF 3)GEORGE ELIOTMiserere &c.: possibly from some unprinted version of the Visio, or from some version of the Evangelium Nichodemi; comp.
SELECTIONS FROM EARLY MIDDLE ENGLISH 1130-1250: PART II: NOTESVARIOUSAn unprinted poem is a spiritual thing, but a printed poem is subject to the laws of matter.
PROSE FANCIESRICHARD LE GALLIENNELastly, the filenames of the illustrations are based on their original but unprinted page numbering in the book.
THINGS SEEN IN SPAINC. GASQUOINE HARTLEYDeep feeling and marked literary ability were often shown in the contributions to this unprinted paper.
REVISITING THE EARTHJAMES LANGDON HILLAnd it is understood that there is now very little left unprinted that can throw much light on the general question.
THE FLOURISHING OF ROMANCE AND THE RISE OF ALLEGORYGEORGE SAINTSBURYOne has the vague sense of omissions and truncations—one smells the things unprinted.
THE LETTERS OF HENRY JAMES (VOLUME I)HENRY JAMESIt was still unprinted when Pole had it pressed on his attention by Cromwell, and Brosch consequently suspects the story.
THE HISTORY OF FREEDOMJOHN EMERICH EDWARD DALBERG-ACTONRanke once drew a line at 1514, after which, he said, we still want help from unprinted sources.
THE HISTORY OF FREEDOMJOHN EMERICH EDWARD DALBERG-ACTONWORDS RELATED TO UNPRINTED
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