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Survey of London
… of 1681 (Plate 49) as on lease to John Highlord. Robert Southey lodged at No. 20 Prospect Row in 1797. 245 This house … Commrs., Deed 69756. The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey, ed. C. C. Southey, 184950. F. Wilson, Crusader in Crinoline, 1942. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Sir W. 1820 31 Jan. Tierney, Sir M.J. 1823 1 July Southey, H.H. 1831 11 May MacMichael, W. 1835 13 Apr. …
Old and New London
… his name." "At the end of Littleton's Dictionary," says Southey, "is an inscription for the Monument, wherein this … call this an heptastic vocable, rather than a word." (Southey, "Omniana.") Mr. John Hollingshead, an admirable …
Old and New London
… His eulogium is pronounced by Samuel Johnson and Robert Southey, as well as by Josiah Conder; and whilst his monument …
Old and New London
… was to nature, recited it in some of his public readings. Southey, whose judgment on such subjects is worth having and … quotation above given from John Timbs, and the opinion of Southey, would certainly seem to give support to the former … poet Coleridge, and the intimate of Leigh Hunt, Rogers, Southey, and Talfourd. By the last-named gentleman his …
Old and New London
… the destruction of London Bridge by Olaf is thus told in Southey's "Naval History of England," with all the details of …
Old and New London
… half century of its existence were Charles Lamb, Robert Southey, Sir J. Mackintosh, William Wordsworth, Arthur Young, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and searching inquiry within. An early critic was Robert Southey, who thought that the universities, having ceased to … 7378. See pp. 2268. Winstanley, Early Vict. Camb. 6571. R. Southey, Letters from England (1807), ed. J. Simmons, 2746. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 39 and the west window erected to the memory of the poet Southey by his daughter, the wife of J. W. Warter. 40 The …
Old and New London
… Giles Fletcher, Jasper Mayne, Churchill, Dyer, Cowper, Southey, and Richard Cumberland, in the world of letters; Sir … for the admiration of all who were able to understand it." Southey, who entered Westminster a little later, tells us …
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