Patrick, John Max, 1911-....
Patrick, J. Max.
Patrick, John Max
Patrick, J. Max (John Max), 1911-
Patrick, John Max, 1911-1996
Patrick, J. Max (John Max), 1911-1996
J. Max Patrick literary scholar (1911-1996)
Patrick, J. Max (1911- )
VIAF ID: 5023386 (Personal)
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Works
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1649-1659 | |
"Attic" and baroque prose style : the anti-Ciceronian movement | |
Catania / Celle / Central City / Cesena / Charleston / Chester / Città del capo / Cittadella / Corfù / Corinto / Coventry / Cracovia | |
The complete poetry of Robert Herrick | |
Complete prose works... | |
An essay upon the necessity and excellency of education (1705) | |
Francis Bacon | |
Hugh Peters ... 1946. | |
Milton and the art of sacred song ; essays | |
The new republic or Culture, faith, and philosophy in an English country house | |
Oeuvres choisies | |
Philosophers : Bacon to Hume ; Bacon, Hobbes, Locke, Berkeley, Hume | |
Proseof John Milton, selected and edited from the original texts with introductions, notes, translations, and accounts of all of his major prose writings. General introduction by J. Max Patrick, editor | |
The quest for utopia : an anthology of imaginary societies | |
Saint Thomas More | |
SAMLA studies in Milton : essays on John Milton and his works | |
Savannah's pioneer theater from its origins to 1810 | |
SCN editions and studies | |
St. Thomas More a preliminary bibliography of his works and of Moreana to the year 1750 | |
Stuart editions. J. Max Patrick, series editor | |
Style, rhetoric, and rhythm : Essays | |
'Trust to good verses' : Herrick tercentenary essays : [papers of the Robert Herrick memorial conference, University of Michigan, Dearborn, Mich., 1974] |