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Poetical Works Of Robert Brides Excluding The Eight Dramas

The Poetical Works Of Robert Brides Excluding The Eight Dramas is a compilation of Robert Brides' poetry, focusing on his literary contributions outside of drama. The book provides a comprehensive view of Brides' poetic talent, showcasing his range and depth as a poet. more

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Robert Bridges
Robert Bridges

Robert Bridges, a prominent British poet of the late Victorian and Edwardian era, was born on October 23, 1844, and died on April 21, 1930. Known for his classical style and literary translations, his work has had a lasting impact on poets and literature. more

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