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Burke, Edmund
(1729-1797) Statesman, orator, and political philosopher, was the s. of an attorney in Dublin, wher...
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Calamy, Edmund
(1600-1666) Puritan Divine, b. in London, and ed. at Camb., was one of the principal authors of a f...
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Malone, Edmund
(1741-1812) Critic, s. of an Irish judge, b. in Dublin, and ed. at Trinity Coll. there, studied for...
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Spenser, Edmund
(1552?-1599) Poet, was b. in East Smithfield, London, the s. of John S., described as gentleman and...
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Waller, Edmund
(1606-1687) Poet, b. at Coleshill, Herts, and ed. at Eton and Camb., belonged to an old and wealthy...
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Yates, Edmund
(1831-1894) Novelist and dramatist, b. at Edin., held for some years an appointment in the General ...
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Stedman, Edmund Clarence, L.H.D., LL.D.
(1833-1908) American poet and critic. Poems Lyric and Idyllic (1860), Alice of Monmouth (1864), The...
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Gardner, Edmund Garratt
(b. 1869) Miscellaneous writer. Dante's Ten Heavens (1898), Story of Florence (1900), Dukes and Por...
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Prothero, Rowland Edmund
M.V.O. (b. 1852) Biographer, etc. Life and Correspondence of Dean Stanley (1893), ed. Letters of E...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin