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Edward Fitzgerald

 By Arthur Christopher Benson

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Full view - 1905 - 207 pages - Biography & Autobiography


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Books and Writers - Edward Fitzgerald
Poet & Translator. Married Lucy Barton in 1856 (separated). He is buried at Boulge (Suffolk) churchyard
www.booksandwriters.co.uk/ writer/ F/ edward-fitzgerald.asp

JSTOR: Edward fitzgerald: Music Critic
THE MUSICAL TIMES Edward fitzgerald: Music Critic By EDITH ah CRAWSHAW I SPENT a large part of my spare time in the winter of 1931-32 in the company of ...
links.jstor.org/ sici?sici=0027-4666(193306)74%3A1084%3C502%3AEFMC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-P

Quatrains Attributed to omarkhayyâm - A list of fitzgerald's Writings
Six Dramas of Calderón, Freely Translated by Edward fitzgerald, 1853. ... Bold words written by ac Benson, Edward fitzgerald, Greenwood Press, New York, ...
www.exploringkhayyam.com/ a-list-of-fitzgeralds-writings/

Free Books > Biographies & Memoirs > Arts & Literature > Authors ...
Letters Of Edward Fitzgerald Vol-I · Letters And Correspondence Of John Henry Newman During His Life In The English Church, With A Brief Autobiography ...
2020ok.com/ books/ 12/ english-men-of-letters-edward-fitzgerald-48812.htm

Internet Archive Search: subject:" fitzgerald"
Omar's Interpreter; a new life of Edward fitzgerald - Adams, Morley ... Notes for a bibliography of Edward fitzgerald - Prideaux, William Francis, 1840-1914 ...
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Arthur Christopher (ac) Benson (1862-1925)
"An Old Man in Dry Month": a Brief Life of Edward fitzgerald (1809-1883) · Edward fitzgerald: ... Benson, A C. Edward fitzgerald. macmillan. London. 1905. ...
www.victorianweb.org/ authors/ benson/ intro.html

298 NOTES AND QUERIES. [io s. xi. 10.
Edward fitzgerald, free from the uncritical. enthusiasm current in many quarters. Sir. ... Benson deals with ' Edward fitzgerald at Wood- ...
nq.oxfordjournals.org/ cgi/ reprint/ s10-XI/ 276/ 298.pdf

RPO -- Thomas Stearns Eliot : Gerontion
2] Compare ac Benson's biography, Edward Fitzgerald (New York, 1905):. Here he sits, in a dry month, ... 13] Edward Fitzgerald wrote to Frederick Tennyson: ...
rpo.library.utoronto.ca/ poem/ 777.html

V. The Rossettis, William Morris, Swinburne, and Others ...
[Including Letters of Edward fitzgerald, and all the works above with some poems and A ... Prideaux, wf Notes for a Bibliography of Edward fitzgerald. 1901. ...
www.bartleby.com/ 223/ 0500.html

Iolaus - Additions
EDWARD FITZGERALD, the interpreter and translator of Omar Khayyam, was a man of the deepest feeling and sensibility, with a special gift for friendship. ...
www.edwardcarpenter.net/ ecilsadd.htm

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