The lives and works of the uneducated poets

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The lives and works of the uneducated poets
Robert Southey
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Publisher
H. Milford
Language
English
Pages
214

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Table of Contents

Editor's introduction.
The uneducated poets: John Jones. Taylor the Water-poet. Stephen Duck. James Woodhouse. John Bennett. Ann Yearsley. John Frederick Bryant. Poetry and criticism. Conclusion.
John Jones, an old servant, an account of his life, written by himself.
Supplement: Stephen Duck. James Woodhouse. Ann Yearsley. John Frederick Bryant.
Notes.

Edition Notes

Originally published as an introductory essay to "Attempts in verse by John Jones, an old servant ... London, 1831"

Published in
London
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR508.U6 S6 1925

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 214 p.
Number of pages
214

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Open Library
OL17776700M

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