Record ID | ia:cu31924104104314 |
Source | Internet Archive |
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050 4 $aPR5221.R32$bM6 1833
100 1 $a[Reynolds, Frederic Mansel]$dd. 1850.
245 11 $a"Miserrimus."$bOn a gravestone in Worcester cathedral is this emphatic inscription, Miserrimus; with neither name nor date, comment nor text.
250 $a2d ed.
260 $aLondon,$bThomas Hookham by W. Wilcockson,$c1833.
300 $a208 p.$c18 cm.
500 $aPrinted privately, first in 1832.
500 $aThis is the epitaph of Thomas Morris, but Reynolds later repudiated any intention of referring to Morris. Cf. Dict. nat. biog. under Morris.
510 4 $aHealey$c745.
500 $a"The author's first knowledge of ... this epitaph originated in a conversation with Mr. Wordsworth ...": p. 12.
600 10 $aMorris, Thomas,$d1660-1748.
710 2 $aWordsworth Collection.
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