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Although his process was published "free to the world" by the French government
, Daguerre took out a patent for it in England; the first licensee was Antoine-
Francois-Jean Claudet. The first daguerreotypes in America were made on ...
Although his process was published "free to the world" by the French government
, Daguerre took out a patent for it in England; the first licensee was Antoine-
Francois-Jean Claudet. The first daguerreotypes in America were made on ...
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A valuable list of modern studies of the poet and his works is contained in J.E.
TOBIN, Alexander Pope: A List of Critical Studies Published from 1895 to 1944 (
1945); and in C.L. LOPEZ, Alexander Pope: An Annotated Bibliography, 1945-67
...
A valuable list of modern studies of the poet and his works is contained in J.E.
TOBIN, Alexander Pope: A List of Critical Studies Published from 1895 to 1944 (
1945); and in C.L. LOPEZ, Alexander Pope: An Annotated Bibliography, 1945-67
...
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A book of poems, Personae, was published in April 1909; a second book,
Exultations, followed in Octo- Success ber; and a third book The Spirit of
Romance, based on in London lectures delivered in London (1909-10), was
published in 1910.
A book of poems, Personae, was published in April 1909; a second book,
Exultations, followed in Octo- Success ber; and a third book The Spirit of
Romance, based on in London lectures delivered in London (1909-10), was
published in 1910.
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