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Source | University of Toronto |
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050 0 $aAC8$b.W33 1967
090 8 $aPR 5108 .W362$bSMC
100 10 $aWard, Wilfrid Philip,$d1856-1916.
245 10 $aLast lectures by Wilfrid Ward :$bbeing the Lowell lectures, 1914, and three lectures delivered at the Royal Institution, 1915, with an introductory study by Mrs. Wilfred Ward.
260 00 $aFreeport, N.Y. :$bBooks for Libraries Press,$c1967
300 $alxxiv, 295 p. :$bport.
490 00 $aEssay index reprint series
503 $aReprint of 1918 ed.
505 0 $aIntroductory study.--The genius of Cardinal Newman, a criticism of popular misconceptions; Lowell lectures - session 1914.--The methods of depicting character in fiction and biography; lectures given at the Royal Institution - session 1914-1915.--Last essays: Mr. Balfour's Gifford lectures. The war spirit and Christianity. Oxford liberalism and dogma.--Appendix.
600 10 $aNewman, John Henry,$d1801-1890.
650 0 $aFiction.
650 0 $aBiography as a literary form
700 10 $aWard, Josephine Mary (Hope-Scott),$d1864-1932.
710 20 $aLowell Institute lectures, 1914.
948 $a07/15/1992$b05/14/1999
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