Poems, Hymns and Prose WritingsLatimer House, 1985 - 200 pages |
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Henry Kirke White Roger T. Beckwith. and a footnote explains that this refers to ' HENRY KIRKE WHITE , of Nottingham ' . " 4 45 Next in order of time came the researches of the American scholar T.O. Mabbott in the 1940s . His enquiries ...
Henry Kirke White Roger T. Beckwith. and a footnote explains that this refers to ' HENRY KIRKE WHITE , of Nottingham ' . " 4 45 Next in order of time came the researches of the American scholar T.O. Mabbott in the 1940s . His enquiries ...
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... refers to the Christian classics of earlier periods , without letting the particular schools of thought which they stemmed from make any difference . We have already mentioned his appreciation of the High Churchman Jones of Nayland ...
... refers to the Christian classics of earlier periods , without letting the particular schools of thought which they stemmed from make any difference . We have already mentioned his appreciation of the High Churchman Jones of Nayland ...
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... refers to the same Warton as the essay and letter , and in fact the contemporary way of referring to the two brothers was as ' Warton ' ( Thomas ) and ' Dr. Warton ' ( Joseph ) . As an example of White's admiration for Warton , he ...
... refers to the same Warton as the essay and letter , and in fact the contemporary way of referring to the two brothers was as ' Warton ' ( Thomas ) and ' Dr. Warton ' ( Joseph ) . As an example of White's admiration for Warton , he ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
Poems from the Clifton Grove volume | 108 |
Sonnets | 121 |
Copyright | |
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