Parnassian Molehill: An Anthology of Suffolk Verse Written Between 1327 and 1864, with Some Account of the AuthorsJohn David Gathorne-Hardy Earl of Cranbrook Aldeburgh Bookshop, 2001 - 264 من الصفحات |
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... literary output of the county seems to follow a well defined curve . The seventeenth century is rela- tively productive , the first half of the eighteenth , in spite of the increase in population and wealth which took place over that ...
... literary output of the county seems to follow a well defined curve . The seventeenth century is rela- tively productive , the first half of the eighteenth , in spite of the increase in population and wealth which took place over that ...
الصفحة 180
... literary and artistic tastes of his mother . His first novel Margaret Catchpole , 3 vols . 8vo , London , 1845 , was for some reason a best seller , but the rest of his literary adventures were less successful . Among his poetical works ...
... literary and artistic tastes of his mother . His first novel Margaret Catchpole , 3 vols . 8vo , London , 1845 , was for some reason a best seller , but the rest of his literary adventures were less successful . Among his poetical works ...
الصفحة 245
... Literary Chronicle , in the sixth issue of which he started a series of Historic Sites of Suffolk . The Literary Chronicle died with its fourteenth number , but Wodderspoon's Historic Sites was published in book form in 1839 , followed ...
... Literary Chronicle , in the sixth issue of which he started a series of Historic Sites of Suffolk . The Literary Chronicle died with its fourteenth number , but Wodderspoon's Historic Sites was published in book form in 1839 , followed ...
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according appeared beauty became born Bury St called Cambridge Charles child Church College curate daughter Davy death died doth dying early East edition Educated Edward Elizabeth English fair father feel followed George give graduated B.A. Grammar School Hall hand head heart Henry holy hour Ipswich JAMES John King known Lady later leave light literary lived London look Lord March married Mary master mind minister mother moved Muse nature never Norwich o'er Oxford pleasure Poems poet poetical poetry poor presented printed publication published rector remained rest retired returned Richard Robert SAMUEL says School seems sister soul spent Suffolk sweet thee things THOMAS thou thought town translated turn various verse village volume wife William Woodbridge writing written young