Author: William Lisle Bowles
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11 letters from William Lisle Bowles to Rev. Thomas Hutchinson
Letter from William Lisle Bowles to Rev. Morris
Letter from William Lisle Bowles to Rev. William Phelps
Location Register of English Literary Manuscripts and Letters, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: A-J
Author: David C. Sutton
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Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 544
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Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 544
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Letter from William Lisle Bowles to Rev. Philip Bliss
Letter from William Lisle Bowles to Sir Thomas Lawrence
3 Letters from William Lisle Bowles to Bishop Douglas
Letters from William Lisle Bowles to William Blackwood & Sons
2 letters from William Lisle Bowles to William Wordsworth
William Lisle Bowles Letters, 1827-1850
Author: William Lisle Bowles
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Languages : en
Pages : 10
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The collection consists of two letters to John Houlton of Farley Castle, Bath. The first letter (January 15, 1827, Bramhill) tells of his impending visit to Houlton in company with Thomas Moore and Lord Lansdowne (the third Marquis) to attend a musical evening. He outlines a suggested programme of songs. In the second letter (January 23, 1827, Bath), he apologizes for his presumption in sending the suggestions; he was unaware that there was a committee for this purpose. Also included is a letter (April 12, 1850) from Arthur Houlton about Bowles, who had just died.
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Languages : en
Pages : 10
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The collection consists of two letters to John Houlton of Farley Castle, Bath. The first letter (January 15, 1827, Bramhill) tells of his impending visit to Houlton in company with Thomas Moore and Lord Lansdowne (the third Marquis) to attend a musical evening. He outlines a suggested programme of songs. In the second letter (January 23, 1827, Bath), he apologizes for his presumption in sending the suggestions; he was unaware that there was a committee for this purpose. Also included is a letter (April 12, 1850) from Arthur Houlton about Bowles, who had just died.