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EDITORS’ PREFACE
PERSONS INDEX
TITLES INDEX
CONTENTS:
A Graybeard’s Gossip. No. I
A Graybeard’s Gossip. No. II
A Graybeard’s Gossip. No. III
A Graybeard’s Gossip. No. IV
A Graybeard’s Gossip. No. V
A Graybeard’s Gossip. No. VI
A Graybeard’s Gossip. No. VII
A Graybeard’s Gossip. No. VIII
A Graybeard’s Gossip. No. IX
A Graybeard’s Gossip. No. X
A Graybeard’s Gossip. No. XI
A Graybeard’s Gossip. No. XII
A Graybeard’s Gossip. No. XIII


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William Stewart Rose (1775-1843)
Second son of George Rose, treasurer of the navy (1744-1818); he introduced Byron to Frere's Whistlecraft poems and translated Casti's Animale parlante (1819).
WRITINGS OF:
Amadis de Gaul, a Poem in Three Books, freely translated from the First Part of the French Version of Nicholas de Herberay, Sieur des Essars (1803)
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Letters from the North of Italy: addressed to Henry Hallam, esq (1819)
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The Orlando Furioso (1823-1831)
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Partenopex de Blois: a Romance in four cantos. Freely translated from the French of M. Le Grand (1807)
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Rhymes (1837)
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REFERENCES TO:
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