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Lectures (on English poets) was delivered in 1808, his second Course, in 1811-12, his _Biographia Literana_ in 1817 Hazlitt's _Characters of Shakespeare's Plays_ was published in 1817, his _Lectures on the
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Lectures "On the Living Poets" _Lectures on the English Poets_ (No. viii.), 1818, p. 318.] [631] Fact from life, with the _words_.
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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The third volume, on Judging, was left unfinished, but some background material and lecture notes were published in 1982 under the title Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy (hereafter LKPP).
Hannah Arendt d'Entreves, Maurizio Passerin 2006
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Chemical Lectures is a printed object but is it also a valid representation of a verbal transmission? reference We don't really know.
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George Adams, "Mr. Delaval's Account of the Permanent Colours of Opake Bodies," in Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy (London, 1794), 2: 410 – 411.
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Arkoun argued in Lectures du Coran (1982), for example, that it is time
What Is the Koran? 1999
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Arkoun argued in Lectures du Coran (1982), for example, that it is time
What Is the Koran? 1999
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They are sheets of a Volume called Lectures on Heroes; the Concord Hero gets them without direction or advice of any kind.
The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I Carlyle, Thomas 1883
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(Reprinted in Lectures on Natural Theology, University Press of America, 1981.)
Bunny and a Book 2008
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(Reprinted in Lectures on Natural Theology, University Press of America, 1981.)
Bunny and a Book 2008
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