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Field, Nathaniel
(1587-1633) Dramatist and actor, was one of "the children of the Queen's Revels," who performed in ...
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Hawthorne, Nathaniel
(1804-1864) Novelist, b. at Salem, Massachusetts, s.. of a sea captain, who d. in 1808, after which...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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Lee, Nathaniel
(1653?-1692) Dramatist, s. of a clergyman at Hatfield, was ed. at Westminster School and Camb. Afte...
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Baring-Gould, Sabine
(b. 1834) Novelist and folk-lorist, etc. Iceland, its Scenes and Sagas (1862), Curious Myths of the...
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Tucker, Nathaniel Beverly
(1784-1851) B. in Virginia, became a Prof., of Law in William and Mary Coll. He wrote a novel, The ...
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Willis, Nathaniel Parker
(1806-1867) Poet, b. at Portland, and ed. at Yale, was mainly a journalist, and conducted various m...
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Wraxall, Sir Nathaniel William
(1751-1831) Historical writer, b. at Bristol, was for a few years in the service of the East India ...
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