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Billy Waith (born 30
August 1950) was a
Welsh welterweight boxer. He made an
unsuccessful challenge for the
British Welterweight title in 1978 against...
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Jones (1977: 90)
Waith (1984: 35)
Waith (1984: 27–28)
Maxwell (1953: 92)
Waith (1984:36–37) Kahn (1997: 70–71)
Waith (1984: 28–29) Bate (1995:...
- Ifor".
Dictionary of
Welsh Biography.
National Library of Wales. Duw ar
waith - Y
Newyddion da yn ôl Marc 1990.
Retrieved 25
September 2020. {{cite book}}:...
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Archived 25
January 2016 at the
Wayback Machine. (Retrieved 30
April 2015)
Waith, Eugene. The
Herculean Hero in Marlowe, Chapman, Shakespeare, and Dryden...
- in the Age of Shakespeare. Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 12–27.
Waith,
Eugene (1967). The
Herculean Hero in Marlowe, Chapman, Shakespeare, and...
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secondary way on how
close the
action comes to a death. But, as
Eugene Waith showed, the
tragicomedy Fletcher developed in the next
decade also had unifying...
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Pompey S. H.
Braund (trans), Lucan, Pharsalia, book 8, 610.
Eugene M.
Waith, "The
Death of Pompey:
English Style,
French Style," in:
Shakespeare and...
- (1957). "S****ey's 'Ozymandias'". Keats-S****ey Journal, Vol. VI (1957).
Waith,
Eugene M. (1995). "Ozymandias: S****ey,
Horace Smith, and Denon". Keats-S****ey...
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Nigeria For
vacant British Empire lightweight title 27 Win 23–4
Billy Waith PTS 10 Mar 19, 1975 26 years, 244 days
Hilton Hotel, Mayfair, London, U...
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favour of
imagined ones than he is for
being a poetaster.
Eugene M.
Waith,
Ideas of Greatness:
Heroic Drama in England, London, Routledge, 1971. John...