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William Edmondstoune "W. E."
Aytoun FRSE (21 June 1813 – 4
August 1865) was a
Scottish poet,
lawyer by training, and
professor of
rhetoric and
belles lettres...
- Schubert.
Shepard and Gill. ISBN 978-0-404-12856-2. OCLC 4450950. Duncan,
Edmondstoune (1905). Schubert. J.M. Dent. ISBN 978-1-4437-8279-1. OCLC 2058050. Dvořák...
- of
Richard II",
Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 24 (No. 4), pp. 462–65.
Edmondstoune Duncan (1907), The
Story of
Minstrelsy (London:
Walter Scott Publishing)...
- 1840s
through the 1850s when it
abruptly fell out of fashion.
William Edmondstoune Aytoun's
parodic Firmilian: A
Spasmodic Tragedy (1854) is
credited with...
- Bon
Gaultier was a pen name ****umed by the
writers William Edmondstoune Aytoun and Sir
Theodore Martin. The
humorous Bon
Gaultier Ballads remained po****r...
- combustion. In the
comic story "The
Glenmutchkin Railway" by
William Edmondstoune Aytoun,
published in 1845 in Blackwood's Magazine, one of the railway...
- Macaulay, Lord
Macaulay "The Armada" "A Jacobite's Epitaph" Sir
William Edmondstoune Aytoune "The
Refusal of Charon" Hugh
Miller "The Babie"
Helen Selina...
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soldier Roger Sinclair Aytoun (1823–1904),
Scottish politician William Edmondstoune Aytoun (1813–1865),
Scottish poet, humorist, and
writer Aiton (surname)...
- Repertoire. Vol. 2.
Indiana University Press. ISBN 025333487X. Duncan,
Edmondstoune (1905). The
Master Musicians:
Schubert (PDF). London: J.M. Dent. Wollenberg...
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Henry Jervis Promoted while on the
retired list. 1
October 1877 John
Edmondstoune Landers 1803 1885 1
October 1877
Michael William Smith 1810 1891 1 October...