Post liminium: essays and critical papers / by Lionel Johnson, ed. by Thomas Whittemore
- Bib ID:
- 5981684
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Johnson, Lionel, 1867-1902
- Description:
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- London : E. Mathews, 1912
- xiv, 307 p. ; 20 cm.
- Full contents:
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- Notes on Walter Pater: Mr. Pater upon Plato / Mr. Pater's Humour / Mr. Pater and His Public / The Work of Mr. Pater
- Charlotte Bronte and Her Champion
- Savonarola - Lucretius and Omar
- The Fools of Shakespeare
- William Blake
- Saint Francis
- The "Hardness" of Dante
- Leonardo da Vinci
- R.L. Stevenson
- The Soul of Sacred Poetry
- The Poets of the Nineteenth Century
- Renan Truly Shewn
- Thoughts on Bacon
- Boswell
- Mr. Hardy's Later Prose and Verse
- Charles Stewart Parnell
- Pascal
- Erasmus, My Darling
- Poetry and Patriotism in Ireland
- The Inimitable Lucian
- Lord Byron
- O Rare George Borrow!
- Octavius Pulleyn
- Friends that Fail Not
- Clarence Mangan
- Santo Virgilio
- Archbishop Laud
- A Word about Thackeray
- Coventry Patmore's Genius
- Marie Bashkirtseff.
- "Father Izaak"
- The Strain of Mysticism in the English
- Cant
- Burke
- An Old Debate
- Henry Vaughan, Silurist
- Thomas A Kempis
- The Age of Dryden
- Matthew Arnold
- Cardinal Newman.
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
- Whittemore, Thomas, 1871-1950, editor
- Copyright:
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- Creator Date of Death is Before 1955
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- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 1912
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