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Poems ; Malvern Hills ; An expostulatory epistle to Lord Byron ; Dartmoor

Joseph Cottle

Poems ; Malvern Hills ; An expostulatory epistle to Lord Byron ; Dartmoor

by Joseph Cottle

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Published by Garland Pub. in New York .
Written in


Edition Notes

Reprint of five works published between 1795 and 1823 by various publishers.

StatementJoseph Cottle ; with an introd. for the Garland ed. by Donald H. Reiman.
SeriesRomantic context : Poetry, Romantic context.
Classifications
LC ClassificationsPR4507.C7 A6 1978
The Physical Object
Pagination381 p. in various pagings, [1] leaf of plates :
Number of Pages381
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL5205492M
ISBN 100824021355
LC Control Number75031184

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