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... living , Galt had a large share of talent . But he fell foul of the prejudices of Blackwood's most trusted advisers , John Wilson and John Gibson Lockhart , his material was often cavalierly treated before publication , and he was ...
... living , Galt had a large share of talent . But he fell foul of the prejudices of Blackwood's most trusted advisers , John Wilson and John Gibson Lockhart , his material was often cavalierly treated before publication , and he was ...
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... living in Edmonton , wrote to Rev. James Gillman , the son of Coleridge's physician at Highgate and a candidate for the post of Lecturer . According to Lamb , his friend Dr Asbury had offered to get Gillman a mover and seconder.23 The ...
... living in Edmonton , wrote to Rev. James Gillman , the son of Coleridge's physician at Highgate and a candidate for the post of Lecturer . According to Lamb , his friend Dr Asbury had offered to get Gillman a mover and seconder.23 The ...
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... living within very easy walking distance of the gaol , whatever his exact address at that time . Hunt felt great affection for Alsager , describing him as ' the kindest of neighbours , a man of business , who contrived to be a scholar ...
... living within very easy walking distance of the gaol , whatever his exact address at that time . Hunt felt great affection for Alsager , describing him as ' the kindest of neighbours , a man of business , who contrived to be a scholar ...
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