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  1. Charles James Fox a commentary on his life and character by Walt by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1907-01-01
  2. The Pentameron. Citation and examination of William Shakspeare. by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1888-01-01
  3. The Complete Latin Poetry of Walter Savage Landor (Salzburg Romantic Reassessment , Vol 151a)
  4. The Complete Latin Poetry of Walter Savage Landor (Salzburg Romantic Reassessment , Vol 151b)
  5. Walter Savage Landor by R. H. Super, 1986-01-01
  6. Walter Savage Landor by Ernest Nevin Dilworth, 1971-06
  7. Conversaciones imaginarias (COLECCION LETRAS UNIVERSALES) (Letras Universales/ Universal Writings) (Spanish Edition) by Landor, Walter Savage, 2006-01-01

41. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Landor, Walter Savage@ HighBeam Resear
Landor, Walter Savage Landor, Walter Savage 17751864, English poet and essayist,educated at Oxford. After a quarrel with his father, he went to live in
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43. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE - Walter Savage Landor
Walter Savage Landor. 17751864. 570 Corinna, from Athens, to Tanagra. Tanagra!think not I forget Thy beautifully-storey’d streets;
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Corinna, from Athens, to Tanagra
Tanagra! think not I forget
Be sure my memory bathes yet
In clear Thermodon, and yet greets
The blythe and liberal shepherd boy,
Whose sunny bosom swells with joy
When we accept his matted rushes
Upheaved with sylvan fruit; away he bounds, and blushes. I promise to bring back with me
What thou with transport wilt receive,
The only proper gift for thee,
Of which no mortal shall bereave
In later times thy mouldering walls, Until the last old turret falls; A crown, a crown from Athens won! There may be cities who refuse To their own child the honours due, And look ungently on the Muse; But ever shall those cities rue The dry, unyielding, niggard breast, Offering no nourishment, no rest, To that young head which soon shall rise Disdainfully, in might and glory, to the skies. Flapping the while with laurel-rose The honey-gathering tribes away; And sweetly, sweetly, Attick tongues To her with feet more graceful come The verses that have dwelt in kindred breasts at home.

44. Quotes: "heat_and_animosity-contest_and_conflict-may" - ThinkExist Quotations
Walter Savage Landor said Heat and animosity, contest and conflict, may sharpenthe wits, and 17751864). About Ambition quotes. Add to my book
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45. Lectures 2001
The Warwickshire poet Walter Savage Landor (17751864) highly regarded by hiscontemporaries but today almost forgotten wrote that Bath was `unparalleled in
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BATH'S LINKS WITH WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR Jean Field, Author. on 5 July 2001 The Warwickshire poet Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) highly regarded by his contemporaries but today almost forgotten wrote that Bath was `unparalleled in beauty and surely the warmest (place) in England'. His various stays in the city throughout his long life led to the placing of a plaque at 35 St. James Square. Jean Field, also from Warwick and the author of a new biography entitled Landor, came to the BRLSI to remind Bathonians of these links. It was in Bath that the young Landor fell in love with an Irish girl who became his muse "Ianthe". It was also in Bath (at a ball in the Assembly Rooms) that he met Julia Thuillier, the young daughter of a bankrupt Swiss banker. Landor married Julia at St. James' Church in Bath in 1811. In 1837 after the marriage had crumbled, the 62 year old poet returned to Bath to find refuge from a quarrelsome domestic life and to write in peace. His family stayed behind at his villa in Florence, well provided for, while Landor lived modestly at various houses in St. James Square and River Street. Thomas Carlyle described finding Landor `in a poor lodging, though in a fine quiet street, waiting for me attended only by a nice Bologna dog.' Landor and his dog were famous in the city, were visited by literary giants such as Charles Dickens and enjoyed the friendship of Bath worthies such as Mr. Pitman, Charles Empson and Colonel Napier from Freshford. "the place where soon I think to lie

46. Quotes - Walter Savage Landor
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47. University Of Calgary: Special Collections: About Special Collections
Landor, Walter Savage, 17751864. Letter to unidentified correspondent. into Special Collections copy of Pericles Aspasia / by Walter Savage Landor.
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48. Walter Savage Landor Love Poem - Archived Love Poems
Over my open volume you will say, This man loved me then rise and trip away Proud Word you never spoke by Walter Savage Landor (17751864)
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49. Lyrical Poems By Walter Savage Landor, Audio Readings By Walter Rufus Eagles
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50. Landor, Walter Savage (Norwegian Writers' Web)
Norwegian Writers Center Norwegian Association of Literary Translators.Landor, Walter Savage 17751864. E-text Project Gutenberg
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52. Walter Savage Landor
Walter Savage Landor (17751864). Very Little is in print. See Selected Poetry;Landor s Prose and Poetry, with an introduction and notes by EK Chambers,
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Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) Very Little is in print. See Selected Poetry Landor's Prose and Poetry , with an introduction and notes by E. K. Chambers, was published by Oxford, 1946 and reprinted, 1955. See Poems ( 1795 ); Moral Epistle to Lord Stanhope ( 1795 ); Gebir ( 1798 ); Poems ( 1802 ). Several Poems On Line ; Poems from 1919 Oxford Book of English Poetry; Simonidea ( 1806 ); Count Julian ( 1812 ); Idyllia Heroica ( 1820 ); Imaginary Conversations ( 1824; 1828; 1829 ); Citation and Examination of William Shakespeare ( 1834 ); Pericles and Aspasia ( 1836 ); Satire on Satirists ( 1836 ); Pentameron and Pentalogia ( 1837 ); High and Low Life in Italy ( 1837 ); Literary Hours ( 1837 ); Andrea of Hungary ( 1839 ); Fra Rupert ( 1840 ). Letters, Private and Public . Edited by Stephen Wheeler, 1899 Biography : R. H. Super, Walter Savage Landor: A Biography. New York U., 1954; Jean Field, Landor: A Biography of Walter Savage Landor

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54. DayPoems: Walter Savage Landor Index
Walter Savage Landor. 17751864. Absence Alciphron and Leucippe Autumn Dirce Finis Ianthe Ianthe s Question Late Leaves
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58. Anecdote - Walter Savage Landor - Savage Lander
Landor, Walter Savage (17751864) British poet, essayist, and critic noted forhis fiery temper; and for such works as Imaginary Conversations (1824-29),
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Walter Savage Landor (17751864) English poet and writer. Walter Savage LandorEven the weakest disputant is made so conceited by what he calls religion,
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Here [in Jerusalem] , no mercy is shown. One hates one's fellow man to the glory of God.
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Born in Warwick, Walter Savage Landor was an English poet and prose writer; however, he spent many years in Italy. His first published work was Gebir , which was an epic in blank verse, but he also wrote shorter, lyrical poems. His poetry is characterized by romance and an adherence to the classic form.
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