Imperfect Apprehensions: Essays in English Literature in Honour of G.A. WilkesGeoffrey Little Challis Press, 1996 - 284 pages |
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... Rogers he entrusted his literary and monetary affairs.5 Rogers was instrumental in gaining the Laureateship for Tennyson after the death of Wordsworth and in popularising the work of the artist J.M.W. Turner , while John Ruskin freely ...
... Rogers he entrusted his literary and monetary affairs.5 Rogers was instrumental in gaining the Laureateship for Tennyson after the death of Wordsworth and in popularising the work of the artist J.M.W. Turner , while John Ruskin freely ...
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... Rogers's implied criticism in Human Life , it would be interesting to determine how far Wordsworth's post - 1830 revisions were influenced by his collaboration with the more conservative Rogers . In ... Rogers , 5 June 1830 200 Samuel Rogers.
... Rogers's implied criticism in Human Life , it would be interesting to determine how far Wordsworth's post - 1830 revisions were influenced by his collaboration with the more conservative Rogers . In ... Rogers , 5 June 1830 200 Samuel Rogers.
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... Rogers , 22 March 1842 , Letters of Charles Dickens , 5 vols . , ed . M. House , G. Storey , K. Tillotson , K.J. Fielding . Oxford , 1965- , III pp . 162-3 and n.2 . Thomas Moore to Samuel Rogers , 16 July [ 1822 ] , Letters , 2 vols ...
... Rogers , 22 March 1842 , Letters of Charles Dickens , 5 vols . , ed . M. House , G. Storey , K. Tillotson , K.J. Fielding . Oxford , 1965- , III pp . 162-3 and n.2 . Thomas Moore to Samuel Rogers , 16 July [ 1822 ] , Letters , 2 vols ...
Contents
Acknowledgements iii | 11 |
Narcissus Called to Account | 18 |
Old Age | 44 |
Copyright | |
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