The English Mail-Coach and Joan of Arc by Thomas De Quincey
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course, only to fulfill the desire of the author--to make clear his
facts and to bring home his ideas in all their power and beauty. Introductions and notes are only means to this end. Teachers, I think, sometimes lose sight of this fact; I know it is fatally easy for students to forget it. That teacher will have rendered a great service who has kept his pupils alive to the real aim of their studies,--to know the author, not to know of him. M.H.T CONTENTS INTRODUCTION I. LIFE II. CRITICAL REMARKS III. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE SELECTIONS THE ENGLISH MAIL-COACH JOAN OF ARC NOTES |
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