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Studied at Cheltenham College. Balliol College, Oxford.
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(Shakespearean Tragedy. Oxford Lectures on Poetry. Poetry ...)
Shakespearean Tragedy. Oxford Lectures on Poetry. Poetry for Poetry's Sake. Andrew Cecil Bradley was an English literary scholar, best remembered for his work on Shakespeare.
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Studied at Cheltenham College. Balliol College, Oxford.
Fellow of Balliol, 1874. Lecturer at Balliol, 1876-1881. Professor of Modern Literature, University College, Liverpool, 1881-1889.
Professor of English Language and Literature, Glasgow University, 1889-1900.
Professor of Poetry, Oxford, 1901-1906.
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(Shakespearean Tragedy. Oxford Lectures on Poetry. Poetry ...)
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