John Francis, Publisher of the Athenæum: A Literary Chronicle of Half a Century, Band 2R. Bentley & son, 1888 |
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... Poet- Death of Howard Staunton - Dorothy Wordsworth's ' Tour in Scotland ' - Disraeli at School - John Francis on the Develop . ment of the Press - Public Libraries of London - Phillips on Metallurgy - Death of " Barry Cornwall " -Col ...
... Poet- Death of Howard Staunton - Dorothy Wordsworth's ' Tour in Scotland ' - Disraeli at School - John Francis on the Develop . ment of the Press - Public Libraries of London - Phillips on Metallurgy - Death of " Barry Cornwall " -Col ...
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... poets ' publisher " Edward Moxon is recorded on the 12th of June . " His little volume of Sonnets was graciously received , and is not now forgotten . As a personal friend of Charles Lamb ( who bequeathed to him his curious and ...
... poets ' publisher " Edward Moxon is recorded on the 12th of June . " His little volume of Sonnets was graciously received , and is not now forgotten . As a personal friend of Charles Lamb ( who bequeathed to him his curious and ...
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... poet , an essayist touching nothing that he did not brighten ............... .Up to the last he took an in- terest in the literature and news of the day , and within the last few weeks he contributed some remarks on Shelley to the ...
... poet , an essayist touching nothing that he did not brighten ............... .Up to the last he took an in- terest in the literature and news of the day , and within the last few weeks he contributed some remarks on Shelley to the ...
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... poet's acquaintance at Bridgewater , in Somersetshire , and contrived to convey to him , through Mr. Cottle's hand , a present of 300 / . This act of generosity on the part of De Quincey should not be forgotten . It is true that the ...
... poet's acquaintance at Bridgewater , in Somersetshire , and contrived to convey to him , through Mr. Cottle's hand , a present of 300 / . This act of generosity on the part of De Quincey should not be forgotten . It is true that the ...
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... poet . Coleridge could not reflect without agonies of remorse on the moral in- firmities , which De Quincey , with as much flippancy as wit , wrote of as a condition bor- dering on jest . " The year closes with a great loss to ...
... poet . Coleridge could not reflect without agonies of remorse on the moral in- firmities , which De Quincey , with as much flippancy as wit , wrote of as a condition bor- dering on jest . " The year closes with a great loss to ...
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