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LEADER: 01376cam 22003251 4500
001 1692392
005 20071207115750.0
008 891002s1909 enk 000 0 eng
035 $a(CStRLIN)NYCX89B28731
035 $a(NIC)notisAHY1170
035 $a(OCoLC)328718
035 $a1692392
040 $aNIC$cNIC
100 1 $aBradley, A. C.$q(Andrew Cecil),$d1851-1935.
245 10 $aOxford lectures on poetry,$cwith an introd. by M. R. Ridley.
250 $a"Second edition."
260 $aLondon,$bMacmillan ;$aNew York,$bSt. Martin's Press,$c[1909]
300 $avii, 395 p.$c23 cm.
505 0 $aPoetry for poetry's sake.--The sublime.--Hegel's theory of tragedy.--Wordsworth.--Shelley's view of poetry.--The long poem in the age of Wordsworth.--The letters of keats.--The rejection of Falstaff.--Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra.--Shakespeare the man.--Shakespeare's theatre and audience.
600 10 $aWordsworth, William,$d1770-1850.
600 10 $aShakespeare, William,$d1564-1616$xCriticism and interpretation
650 0 $aPoetry
903 $aKirtas$d20071207$p31924014223444
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948 $ac:RET
948 2 $a20050301$bm$dmt282$ects
950 $lURIS$aPN1031$b.B81 1909a$i10/02/89 N
955 $lURIS$c1$srepr.1963$i10/02/89 C
995 $aHivolm$d20070123
998 $a10/02/89$tc$s9124$nNIC$d10/02/89$cRET$bANN$i891002$lNYCX