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  1. Imaginary conversations. by Walter Savage Landor. with bibliogra by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1909-01-01
  2. Selections from the writings of Walter Savage Landor; ed. with i by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1898-01-01
  3. Mother, I cannot mind my Wheel. [S. A. T. B.] Poem by Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) by Francis Chagrin, 1970
  4. Imaginary conversations. With bibliographical and explanatory notes by Charles G. Crump Volume 1 by Walter Savage, 1775-1864 Landor, 2009-10-26
  5. Pericles and Aspasia. by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1894-01-01
  6. Works and life Volume 1 by Walter Savage, 1775-1864 Landor, 2009-10-26
  7. Citation and examination of William Shakespeare. Euseby Treen. J by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1891-01-01
  8. Imaginary conversations of literary men and statesmen. by Landor. Walter Savage.1775-1864., 1920-01-01
  9. Heroic idyls. with additional poems. by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1863-01-01
  10. Longer prose works. Edited with notes and index by Charles G. Crump Volume 1 by Walter Savage, 1775-1864 Landor, 2009-10-26
  11. Classical (imaginary) conversations Greek. Roman. modern. by Wal by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1901-01-01
  12. Works Volume 2 by Walter Savage, 1775-1864 Landor, 2009-10-26
  13. The letters of a Conservative, in which are shown the only means of saving what is left of the English Church. Addrest to Lord Melbourne by Walter Savage, 1775-1864 Landor, 2009-10-26
  14. Citation and examination of William Shakespeare ... touching deer-stealing ... ; to which is added, A conference of Master Edmund Spenser ... with the Earl of Essex, touching the state of Ireland, A.D. 1595 by Walter Savage, 1775-1864 Landor, 2009-10-26

21. Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864.)
XXVIII. Walter Savage Landor (17751864.). Obetoval cele sve knizecijmeni zajmum republiky a svobody podporuje hmotne vsecky podniky
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Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864.)
Obetoval cele sve knizeci jmeni zajmum republiky a svobody podporuje hmotne vsecky podniky valecne jak ve Spanelsku, v Italii a Recku. Od r. 1818. usadil se na sve ville ve Florencii, kde zil pouze literature a zemrel u vysokem stari. Hlavni dila: "Gebir", epos, jez sam do latiny prelozil, drama "Hrabe Julian", nekolik cyklu lyriky a proslavene prosou psane "Vybasnene hovory mezi spisovateli a statniky." Duch aristokraticky, podivinsky ale hluboky a sverazny, jehoz vliv a slava rostou casy.
IDYLLA Z FIESOLE
Zde, Jaro kde se vrha jednim skokem
ve silnou Leta naruc, v ktere zmira,
kde proudi z rana, na vecer i v noci
dech vanku, lyru zdaje, by s nim hrala,
jemnejsi vzdechy, nevedouci samy;
nac cekaji, kde dysi u zdi stare
pod stromem oranzovym, jehoz vyssi
by kvety mohly ukazati nizsim,
jak luzne dole Fiesole lezi;
co o par kroku dal ja zamysleny
jsem naslouchaje dumal, svymi septy, svym kyvanim, svym pucenim a vzrustem co as mi rici chteji, od zahrady

22. Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864.)
XXVIII. Walter Savage Landor (17751864.). Obetoval celé své knížecíjmení zájmum republiky a svobody podporuje hmotne
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XXVIII.
Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864.)
Obìtoval celé své kní¾ecí jmìní zájmùm republiky a svobody podporuje hmotnì v¹ecky podniky váleèné jak ve ©panìlsku, v Italii a Øecku. Od r. 1818. usadil se na své ville ve Florencii, kde ¾il pouze literatuøe a zemøel u vysokém stáøí. Hlavní díla: "Gebir", epos, je¾ sám do latiny pøelo¾il, drama "Hrabì Julian", nìkolik cyklù lyriky a proslavené prosou psané "Vybásnìné hovory mezi spisovateli a státníky." Duch aristokratický, podivínský ale hluboký a svérázný, jeho¾ vliv a sláva rostou èasy.
IDYLLA Z FIESOLE
Zde, Jaro kde se vrhá jedním skokem
ve silnou Léta náruè, v které zmírá,
kde proudí z rána, na veèer i v noci
dech vánku, lýru ¾daje, by s ním hrála,
jemnìj¹í vzdechy, nevìdoucí samy;
naè èekají, kde dý¹i u zdi staré
pod stromem oran¾ovým, jeho¾ vy¹¹í
by kvìty mohly ukázati ni¾¹ím,
jak luznì dole Fiesole le¾í;
co o pár krokù dál já zamy¹lený
jsem naslouchaje dumal, svými ¹epty, svým kýváním, svým puèením a vzrùstem co as mi øíci chtìjí, od zahrady

23. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Landor, Walter Savage, 17751864. Titles.
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Landor, Walter Savage, 1775-1864
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Citation And Examination Of William Shakspeare, Euseby Treen, Joseph Carnaby, And Silas Gough, Clerk Count Julian Gebir
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Kindness in ourselves is the honey that blunts the sting of unkindness in another. Walter Savage Landor (17751864), British writer, Imaginary
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it we make bad men believe they are no worse than others, and we teach the good thatthey are good in vain. Walter Savage Landor (17751864), British writer
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are falling; so am I Walter Savage Landor (17751864) Late Leaves, As Autumnto Winter resigns the pale year The forests are leafless, the meadows
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27. Landor, Walter Savage
Landor, Walter Savage. 17751864, English poet and essayist, educatedat Oxford. After a quarrel with his father, he went to live
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    Landor, Walter Savage 1775-1864, English poet and essayist, educated at Oxford. After a quarrel with his father, he went to live in Wales, where he wrote the epic poem Gebir (1798). The middle and most productive years of his life were spent in Italy. There he wrote the greater portion of his voluminous prose work Imaginary Conversations (1824-53), consisting of nearly 150 dialogues between notables both ancient and modern. Landor's verse ranges from the epic to the epigrammatic, including many lyrics of great simplicity and intensity. His other works include Pericles and Aspasia Hellenics (1847), and Heroic Idylls See his complete works (ed. by T. E. Welby and Stephen Wheeler, 16 vol., 1927-36); biography by Malcolm Elwin (1970); bibliography by R. H. Super (1954).
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  • 28. Selected Poems Of Walter Savage Landor
    Walter Savage Landor (17751864). Death Stands Above Me; Dirce; Dying Speechof an Old Philosopher; God Scatters Beauty; Rose Aylmer; To Robert Browning.
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    Walter Savage Landor

    29. Other Archival Holdings - Walter Savage Landor
    Special Collections. Landor, Walter Savage, 17751864. Letter to unidentifiedcorrespondent. 18. 1 item (1 p.). English author and poet.
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    LANDOR, WALTER SAVAGE, 1775-1864.
    Letter to unidentified correspondent.
    1 item (1 p.).
    English author and poet. Biographical information available in The Oxford companion to English literature. 5th ed., p. 547-548.
    Item is letter expressing appreciation for a gift of books, and discussing poetry and various poets, chiefly Thomas Gray.
    Holograph, signed.
    MsC 208 (shelved at PR 4872 P45 1903)
    Last update: March 1998

    30. Elizabeth Gaskell Manuscript Collection
    Special Collection Guide. Walter Savage Landor PAPERS. Date range 18021864. Papersof Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864), the irascible poet and prose author.
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    WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR PAPERS
    Date range: 1802-1864. Papers of Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864), the irascible poet and prose author. Although he wrote several volumes of lyric and epic poetry, today Landor is best remembered for his Imaginary Conversations of literary men and statesmen , published in five volumes between 1824 and 1829, which took the form of imagined dialogues between historical figures. An ardent classicist, he returned to the same genre many years later with his Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans The collection contains forty-one letters written by Landor, mainly in Italy. These record in intimate detail his daily life, his appraisal of his own works, and his views on classical and contemporary writers. There is also a larger volume of correspondence concerning the publication of Imaginary Conversations . This principally comprises sixty letters written between March 1823 and November 1828 by Julius Charles Hare, who was acting as Landor’s agent, to the publisher John Taylor of Taylor and Hessey; two letters to Taylor’s partner, James Augustus Hessey; and a single letter to Robert Southey, who assisted the publication. There are also drafts of letters from Taylor to Hare, Southey, and Landor’s cousin, Walter Landor. The correspondence reveals the freedom which Landor allowed Hare and Southey to emend his text. Among the Elizabeth Gaskell Manuscripts are three letters from Landor, a manuscript poem `To the author of Mary Barton’, and corrected page-proofs of part of

    31. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE - Walter Savage Landor
    Walter Savage Landor. 17751864. 570 Corinna, from Athens, to Tanagra.Tanagra! think not I forget Thy beautifully-storey’d streets
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    WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR
    Corinna, from Athens, to Tanagra
    Tanagra! think not I forget
    Be sure my memory bathes yet
    In clear Thermodon, and yet greets
    The blythe and liberal shepherd boy,
    Whose sunny bosom swells with joy
    When we accept his matted rushes
    Upheaved with sylvan fruit; away he bounds, and blushes. I promise to bring back with me
    What thou with transport wilt receive,
    The only proper gift for thee,
    Of which no mortal shall bereave
    In later times thy mouldering walls, Until the last old turret falls; A crown, a crown from Athens won! There may be cities who refuse To their own child the honours due, And look ungently on the Muse; But ever shall those cities rue The dry, unyielding, niggard breast, Offering no nourishment, no rest, To that young head which soon shall rise Disdainfully, in might and glory, to the skies. Flapping the while with laurel-rose The honey-gathering tribes away; And sweetly, sweetly, Attick tongues To her with feet more graceful come The verses that have dwelt in kindred breasts at home.

    32. Landor Papers
    expand/contract this heading, Landor, Walter Savage, 17751864. expand/contractthis heading, NAPIER, SIR WILLIAM FRANCIS PATRICK, 1785-1860.
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    CITE AS RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS PROCESSING NOTES ... DESCRIPTION OF THE PAPERS Collection Series Series I. Correspondence BALDELLI, GERTRUDE (WALKER), COUNTESS BEVAN, WILLIAM BLOXHAM, THOMAS LAWRENCE, 1798-1880 ... BIBLIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL

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    CITE AS RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS PROCESSING NOTES ... DESCRIPTION OF THE FILES Collection Series Osborn File List COBDEN, RICHARD, 1804-1865 ABINGTON, FRANCES (BARTON), 1737-1815 GOSS, JOHN, SIR, 1800-1880 ... BURNEY, CHARLES, 1726-1814

    34. Walter Savage Landor
    Walter Savage Landor (17751864). Very Little is in print. See SelectedPoetry; Landor's Prose and Poetry, with an introduction and
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    Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) Very Little is in print. See Selected Poetry Landor's Prose and Poetry , with an introduction and notes by E. K. Chambers, was published by Oxford, 1946 and reprinted, 1955. See Poems ( 1795 ); Moral Epistle to Lord Stanhope ( 1795 ); Gebir ( 1798 ); Poems ( 1802 ). Several Poems On Line ; Poems from 1919 Oxford Book of English Poetry; Simonidea ( 1806 ); Count Julian ( 1812 ); Idyllia Heroica ( 1820 ); Imaginary Conversations ( 1824; 1828; 1829 ); Citation and Examination of William Shakespeare ( 1834 ); Pericles and Aspasia ( 1836 ); Satire on Satirists ( 1836 ); Pentameron and Pentalogia ( 1837 ); High and Low Life in Italy ( 1837 ); Literary Hours ( 1837 ); Andrea of Hungary ( 1839 ); Fra Rupert ( 1840 ). Letters, Private and Public . Edited by Stephen Wheeler, 1899 Biography : R. H. Super, Walter Savage Landor: A Biography. New York U., 1954; Jean Field, Landor: A Biography of Walter Savage Landor

    35. Walter Savage Landor Love Poem - Archived Love Poems
    .Proud Word you never spoke by Walter Savage Landor (17751864). More love poems/quotesfor you? Now available- 1. Daily Love Poems 2. Today's Love Quotes.
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    Poems Walter Savage Landor Love Poem Proud word you never spoke, but you will speak
    Four not exempt from pride some future day.
    Resting on one white hand a warm wet cheek,
    ...Over my open volume you will say,
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    36. Opiniones Generadas En El SIGLO DE LAS LUCES Y Cuando Campeaba El ROMANTICISMO
    Translate this page Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864), Imaginary conversations Marcus TulliusQuinctus Cicero. Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864), Pericles and Aspasia.
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    Opiniones generadas en el SIGLO DE LAS LUCES y cuando campeaba el ROMANTICISMO Considero la Sagrada Escritura como la más sublime filosofía. [Isaac Newton (1643-1727)] La filosofía debe levantar y dirigir al hombre caído y débil; no retorcer su naturaleza ni abandonarlo en su corrupción. [Juan Bautista Vico (1668-1744), Ciencia nueva] En todo caso, debe mantenerse en posesión la doctrina antigua mientras no presente mejores derechos la nueva. [Benito Jerónimo Feijóo y Montenegro (1676-1764), Teatro crítico universal] La buena filosofía comienza con la duda, pero no termina nunca con la obstinación. [Abate Galiani (1681-1753), Dialoghi] Desde Tales hasta los más quiméricos charlatanes, no hubo ningún filósofo que influyese ni siquiera en las costumbres de la calle donde vivía. [Voltaire (1694-1778)] Esta vida es una lucha permanente, y la filosofía es el único emplasto que podemos aplicar a las heridas que de todas partes recibimos. [Voltaire (1694-1778), Lettre à Mme. Du Deffand] El primer paso hacia la filosofía es la incredulidad [Denis Diderot (1713-1784)] El filósofo es un insensato que se atormenta mientras vive para que se hable de él después de muerto.

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    17861864; Landers, J. Landor, Walter Savage, 1775-1864; Lane, FranklinKnight, 1864-1921; Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912; Lang, Andrew, 1844
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    39. LANDOR, Walter Savage, Autographs, Manuscripts, Letters,
    Landor, Walter Savage, (17751864). Author. Signature ('Walter Savage Landor / BathNov 26 '48') on laid paper, ca 80 x 150 mm (3 x 6 inches). £45 No 6055.
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    40. Walter Savage Landor Autumn
    Further Reading Autumn. By Walter Savage Landor. 17751864 MILD isthe parting year, and sweet The odour of the falling spray; Life
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    MILD is the parting year, and sweet
    The odour of the falling spray;
    Life passes on more rudely fleet,
    And balmless is its closing day.
    I wait its close, I court its gloom,
    But mourn that never must there fall Or on my breast or on my tomb The tear that would have soothed it all. Back to top DayPoems Poem No. 517 Poems by Walter Savage Landor: Absence Alciphron and Leucippe Autumn Dirce ... Years D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s Won't you help support DayPoems? DayPoems Front Poetry Whirl Google search for Walter Savage Landor Reading passions Good poems real cheap ... Recent reading Indexes Poems Poets Poetry Places Poetry Places Soulwebs: A Collection of Poems Haiku For Beginners The Blockhead Journal: Joyce Kilmer Lil-Magic ... International Black Writers' and Artists Nodes powered by Open Directory Project at dmoz.org

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