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    Bertram Dobell (9 January 1842 – 14 December 1914) was an English bookseller, literary scholar, editor, poet, essayist and publisher. Bertram Dobell was...
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  • Dobell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include Bertram Dobell (1842–1914), English bookseller, literary scholar, editor and author Charles...
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    Leopardi and Heinrich Heine. In the title of his biography of Thomson, Bertram Dobell dubbed him "the Laureate of Pessimism". Thomson was born in Port Glasgow...
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  • in the UK, from the 1950s to the 1980s. Dobell was born in London in 1917. He was the grandson of Bertram Dobell (1842–1914), who had been born of Huguenot...
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    Charles Higham, a London bookseller, who asked his friend Bertram Dobell to examine them. Dobell was convinced that they were not by Vaughan and soon deduced...
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    Hymns, printed as The Mystic Hymns of Orpheus, Thomas Taylor, trans., Bertram Dobell, London (1894), and as The Orphic Hymns, Apostolos N. Athanassakis and...
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  • – Aubrey De Vere – Emily Dickinson – Richard Watson Dixon – Bertram Dobell – Sydney Dobell – Austin Dobson – Alfred Domett – Lord Alfred Douglas – Edward...
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  • Oneiros Thanatos Taylor, Thomas, The Mystical Hymns of Orpheus, London, Bertram Dobell, 1824. Internet Archive. Originally published in 1792; completely outdated...
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  • format. Bertram Dobell published more than a dozen haikai in a 1901 verse collection, and in 1903 a group of Cambridge poets, citing Dobell as precedent...
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  • Volume; or, Book of Variety. Dobell, Bertram (1906). Catalogue of Books Printed for Private Circulation. London: Bertram Dobell. p. 173. The National Union...
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    the antiquarian Bertram Dobell discovered that a manuscript of the Arcadia he had purchased differed from published editions. Dobell subsequently acquired...
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    Critical (ed. London, 1734) The Athenaeum (December 26, 1903), where Mr. Bertram Dobell describes a MS. in his possession containing forty-three sonnets by...
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    poem of the century – his poetical works remained uncollected until Bertram Dobell published an edition in 1907; this, being based on unreliable manuscripts...
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    and his controversial essays. Fiction (1895). Like Stars That Fall, Bertram Dobell [as Geoffrey Mortimer]. (1895). Tales from the Western Moors, Gibbings...
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    Mail. Bedborough was a close friend and collaborator of Henry S. Salt, Bertram Dobell and Ernest Bell. From 1891 to 1892, Bedborough was a member of the National...
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  • Poetical Works, posthumously published; edited, with a memoir, by Bertram Dobell William Watson, The Father of the Forest, and Other Poems William Butler...
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  • Gustav Friedrich Dinter Johann Konrad Dippel Florence Caroline Dixie Bertram Dobell ([101]) Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner Nikolay Alexandrovich Dobrolyubov...
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  • children's books Silvester Diggles (1817–1880): artist and musician William Dobell (1899–1970): sculptor and painter who won the Archibald Prize three times...
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    War for Namibia. London: Zed Books Ltd. pp. 14–23. ISBN 978-0862328962. Dobell, Lauren (1998). Swapo's Struggle for Namibia, 1960–1991: War by Other Means...
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  • Sever as Trial Judge Henry Fillmore George Murdock as Trial Judge Eric Bertram Fred J. Scollay as Trial Judge Andrew Barsky Roger Serbagi as Trial Judge...
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    portrait, commissioned by the Sydney City Council and painted by Sir William Dobell in 1944, was presented to Wakehurst by the Lord Mayor of Sydney Alderman...
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    ordered out to Romani from the Suez Canal, were put directly under General Dobell commander of Eastern Force. The 42nd Division departed Egypt early in February...
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    Contemporary History. 31 (3). Bloemfontein: University of the Free State: 1. Dobell, Lauren (1998). Swapo's Struggle for Namibia, 1960–1991: War by Other Means...
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  • Heneker KCB, KCMG, DSO # 221 Lieutenant General Sir Charles Macpherson Dobell, KCB, CMG, DSO # 246 Major General Sir Henry Edward Burstall, KCB, KCMG...
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  • Liberal Election declared void No Quebec West January 29, 1902 Richard Reid Dobell      Liberal William Power      Liberal Death Yes Oxford North January 29...
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    writer; John Christie Wright Memorial Fountain commemorates a sculptor; the Dobell Memorial commemorates a painter, the Morshead Fountain commemorates a soldier;...
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    Brigadier-General Herbert Thomas Dobbin Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Macpherson Dobell Major-General Anthony Henry George Dobson CB OBE MC (1911—c.1987), Royal...
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  • (1900–1949) – Parliament of Canada biography "Obituary - The Hon. R. R. Dobell". The Times. No. 36663. London. 13 January 1902. p. 6. "Sudden Death of...
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  • [697] Leslie Diver 1975 Services to local government in WA [698] William Dobell 1966 In recognition of service to the arts [699] John Dodds also KCMG Lorimer...
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  • flight Moore Disney (1765–1846), British Army general Charles Macpherson Dobell (1869–1954), Canadian lieutenant-general served with the Royal Welch Fusiliers...
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