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miscellany (UK: /mɪˈsɛləni/, US: /ˈmɪsəleɪni/) is a
collection of
various pieces of
writing by
different authors.
Meaning a mixture, medley, or ****ortment...
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Holcroft (10
December 1745 – 23
March 1809) was an
English dramatist,
miscellanist, poet,
novelist and translator. He was
sympathetic to the
early ideas...
- Mythology. Vol. 2. p. 235. Anderson, Graham. (1994). "Aulus Gellius: a
Miscellanist and His World," in
Aufstieg und
Niedergang der römischen Welt, vol. II...
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Lucilius Junior. This work has
possibly come down to us incomplete; the
miscellanist Aulus Gellius refers, in his
Noctes Atticae (12.2), to a 'book 22'. (54)...
- Man?". New York Evangelist. 15 (5): 1.
February 1, 1844. "Moralist and
Miscellanist".
Christian Reflector. 7 (6): 24.
February 8, 1844. "Mark Meriden". The...
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Church of
Ireland bishop, was born in the town. John
Baynes (1758–1787),
miscellanist and lawyer, was born in the town. Job
Marson (1817–1857), a celebrated...
- 1779 – 14 July 1859) was an
English novelist,
briefly married to the
miscellanist and
biographer Richard Alfred Davenport. Her
eleven published novels...
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playwright Nicholas Rowe (1674–1718),
English dramatist, poet and
miscellanist; UK Poet
Laureate 1715
Samuel Rowlands (c. 1573–1630),
English poet and...
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Scholar Miscellanist, 2001. The Good
Judgement (Nalla Theerpu), The
Scholar Miscellanist, 2005. The
Bharathy Sixty Six, The
Scholar Miscellanist, Thanjavur...
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cleric (died 1848)
March 9 –
Archibald Bell,
Scottish lawyer and
miscellanist (died 1854)
April 13 –
Wilhelm von Schütz,
German author and playwright...