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Record ID talis_openlibrary_contribution/talis-openlibrary-contribution.mrc:2287743434:1201
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035 $a()M0023744UW
040 $aUW$cUW$dUK-BiTAL
100 1 $aGreenfield, William,$dd. 1827.
245 10 $aEssays on the sources of the pleasures received from literary compositions.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aLondon :$bLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown ;$aEdinburgh :$bManners and Miller, and Archibald Constable and Co.,$c1813.
300 $a390p. ;$c22 cm.
500 $aPublished anonymously; here ascribed to Greenfield, assistant professor of rhetoric at Edinburgh, 1784-1801, on authority of Grant, Story of Univ. of Edinb., 1884, v. 2, pt. 359; Scott, Fasti eccl. scot., v. 1 (1915) p. 60-61; Notes & queries, 4 ser., v.8, p. 75. In the Brit. mus. Catalogue, Dict. nat. biog., Green, Bibl. Somerset, and Halkett & Laing, Dict. of anon. and pseud. lit., it is ascribed to Edward Mangin. Cushing (Anonyms, 1889) attributes it to Martin MacDermot.
650 0 $aLiterature$xAesthetics.
700 1 $aMangin, Edward,$d1772-1852.
700 1 $aMacDermot, Martin,$dfl. 1810-1824.