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Grevels (Luxembourgish: Gréiwels) is a
small town in the
commune of Groussbus-Wal, in
western Luxembourg. As of 2023[update], the town has a po****tion...
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Grevel Charles Garrett Lindop (born 6
October 1948) is an
English poet,
academic and
literary critic.
Lindop was born in
Liverpool to
solicitor John Neale...
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Grevel Lindop (ed),
Graves and the Goddess:
Essays on
Robert Graves's The
White Goddess. ****ociated
University Presses, 2003. p. 188. Lindop,
Grevel,...
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Theatre in Manchester,
directed by
Richard Wilson,
giving a
performance that
Grevel Lindop,
writing in the
Times Literary Supplement,
described as "outstanding"...
- John Keats. By
Sidney Colvin, p. 106.
Elibron classics Thomas Chatterton,
Grevel Lindop, 1972,
Fyffield Books, p. 11 Zipes, Jack (1988). The
Brothers Grimm:...
- A.D. 1896. IOC
official Olympic reports.
translated by A. v. K. London:
Grevel. pp. 55–81 (p****im).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2008-02-29. Retrieved...
- town.
Other towns within the
commune include Wahl, Dellen,
Buschrodt and
Grevels.
Starting in
early 2019,
Grosbous had
intense discussions with its neighbour...
- for the
Athenian Prize. Aristides,
Athenian statesman (b. 530 BC) Lindop,
Grevel; Symonds,
Barry (March 19, 2020). The
Works of
Thomas De Quincey, Part III...
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Oxford University Press, 1936;
reprinted New York:
Octagon Books, 1972;
Grevel Lindop, The Opium-Eater: A Life of
Thomas De Quincey, London: J.M. Dent...
- N. G. (eds.). The
Olympic Games: B.C. 776 – A.D. 1896 (PDF). London: H.
Grevel and Co. pp. 31–48.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2015-11-02. Retrieved...