The English Novel and the Principle of its DevelopmentLanier, Sidney
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The English Novel and the Principle of its Development
Lanier, Sidney
English fiction -- History and criticism
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INVASION OF FRANCE IN 1814. With the Night March past Phalsburg. With
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_A NEW EDITION._
_Books and Reading._
BY NOAH PORTER, LL.D., President of Yale College.
_With an appendix giving valuable directions for courses of
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Public Library_.
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