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... ( London : Cadell and Davies , 1796 ) , pp . 95–110 . 19. The Life of David Hume , Esq . , Written by Himself ( London : Strahan and Cadell , 1777 ) , p . 6. To this autobiography , posthumously published , Adam Smith appended a letter ...
... ( London : Cadell and Davies , 1796 ) , pp . 95–110 . 19. The Life of David Hume , Esq . , Written by Himself ( London : Strahan and Cadell , 1777 ) , p . 6. To this autobiography , posthumously published , Adam Smith appended a letter ...
Pagina 173
... ( London : Macmillan , 1894 ) , I , 181-182 . 9. Tennyson , In Memoriam , sec . V , and Carlyle , Sartor Resartus , Book III , Chap . 3 , and Book II , Chap . 10 . 10. James Hogg , Memoirs of the Author's Life , Douglas S. Mack , ed ...
... ( London : Macmillan , 1894 ) , I , 181-182 . 9. Tennyson , In Memoriam , sec . V , and Carlyle , Sartor Resartus , Book III , Chap . 3 , and Book II , Chap . 10 . 10. James Hogg , Memoirs of the Author's Life , Douglas S. Mack , ed ...
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... ( London : Lane , 1982 ) . Reviewing the last of these , David Ingleby ( Times Literary Supplement , September 3 ... ( London : Faber and Faber , 1947 ) , pp . 24 , 32. As evidence of continued interest in Stokes , I should cite the ...
... ( London : Lane , 1982 ) . Reviewing the last of these , David Ingleby ( Times Literary Supplement , September 3 ... ( London : Faber and Faber , 1947 ) , pp . 24 , 32. As evidence of continued interest in Stokes , I should cite the ...
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THE UNPRECEDENTED SELF | 1 |
TOWARDS AUTOBIOGRAPHY 20 | 20 |
ELEMENTS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY | 38 |
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