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Publisher: Robert L. Barth, Publisher
Written By: Walter Savage Landor
Publisher: Robert L. Barth, Publisher
Written By: Walter Savage Landor
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Walter Savage Landor (30 January 1775 – 17 September 1864) was an English writer and poet. His best known works were the prose Imaginary Conversations, and the poem Rose Aylmer, but ...
English poet and essayist. He lived much of his life abroad, dying in Florence, where he had fled to avoid a libel suit in 1858. His works include the epic poem Gebir (1798), the ...
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Landor, Walter Savage, 1775–1864, English poet and essayist, educated at Oxford. After a quarrel with his father, he went to live in Wales, where he wrote the epic poem Gebir (1798
1907 Nuttall Encyclopædia of General Knowledge · L · Landor, Walter Savage a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z. Landor, Walter Savage (1775 ‒ 1864)
Landor [ˈlændɔː] n (Biographies / Landor, Walter Savage (1775-1864) M, English, WRITING: poet, WRITING: writer) Walter Savage. 1775-1864, English poet, noted also for his prose ...
Quote by Landor, Walter Savage on Poetry and Poets.(Quotation) News Wire article from: Quotations Book; August 19, 2010; 700+ words QUOTE: "Prose on certain occasions can bear a ...
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Encyclopedia Landor, Walter Savage. Landor, Walter Savage, 1775 – 1864, English poet and essayist, educated at Oxford. After a quarrel with his father, he went to live in ...
"Heat and animosity, contest and conflict, may sharpen the wits, although they rarely do; they never strengthen the understanding, clear the perspicacity, guide the judgment, or ...