Butt, John, 1906-1965.
Butt, John Everett, 1906-1965
Butt, John
Butt, John Everett
John Butt
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Works
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The age of Johnson, 1740-1789 | |
The art of Marvell's poetry | |
Augustan age | |
Augustans and romantics, 1689-1830 | |
A bibliography of Izaak Walton's lives, 1930 | |
Biography in the hands of Walton, Johnson, and Boswell. | |
The Cambridge companion to Bach | |
The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century music | |
Candide or Optimism | |
Clarendon Dickens | |
Clarissa or, The history of a young lady : in four volumes. | |
Dickens at work, 1957: | |
Editing Donne and Pope; | |
Fielding | |
Iliad of Homer... [translation] | |
Imagined worlds : essays on some English novels and novelists in honour of John Butt | |
Imitations of Horace with an epistle to Dr Arbuthnot and the epilogue to the satires | |
Index. Edited by Maynard Mack | |
Industrial archæology in the British isles | |
James Blair Leishman, 1902-1963 | |
Kandyd czyli Optymizm | |
The mid-eighteenth century | |
Minor poems | |
Oeuvres choisies | |
Of books and humankind; essays and poems presented to Bonamy Dobrée | |
The Oxford history of English literature. [Vol.] 8 | |
Pastoral poetry and an essay on criticism | |
The poems : a one-volume edition of the Twickenham text with selected annotations | |
The poems of Alexander Pope. | |
Pope, Dickens and others: essays and addresses | |
Pope's poetical manuscripts. | |
Pope's taste in Shakespeare : a paper read before the Shakespeare Association on March 22nd, 1935 | |
Rape of the lock and other poems | |
Selected poetry and prose. | |
Victorians and social protest | |
Writers and politics in modern Spain | |
Zadig ; L'Ingénu |