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LISLE (William)
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LISLE (William).
LONDON. LIII. Miscellaneous Institutions, Societies, etc.] Early Engljh Text Society [Pub].ications.J Origiil Series.
160. Tle Old English version of the Heptar. tetoh.. .Edited. .together with a reprint of “A Saxon treatise oonoernin€ the Old. and New Testament: no* first published in print with ag)ish of our times by William L’isle of Wilburgham (1623 ,“-ad the Vulgate text of Heptateuch, by
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Ind.on, 1922.
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BOWLES (William Lisle)
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BOWLES (William Lisle).
RIETM.AllN (Oskar).
William Lisle Bowles1762—185 em Begleitstudie zur Entstehung der englisehen Rornantik und zur Kultu.rgeschichte,
Basl, 1940.
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BOVILES (William Lisle)
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BOVILES (William Lisle).
The Poetioal works of Bowles, Lamb, and Hartley Coleridge — selected. Ldited with introduction, by W. Tii’ebuok. (The Canterbury Poets.) pp. xxxii.
iWLondon, 1888.
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BOWLES (William Lisle)
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BOWLES (William Lisle).
A Wiltshire Parson and his friends: the correspondence of W.L.Bowles, together withfour hitherto unidentified reviews by Coleridge.. Edited by G.Greever. pp. *iv. + 207.
8°. London, 1926.
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The Parochial history of I3remhill, in the county of Wilts, containing a particular account, from authentic and unpublished documents, of the Cistercian Abbey of Stanley...with observations...on the origin and establi3hrnent of parochial clergy... including illustrations of the origin and designation of the...rnonuinents of antiquity in the neighbourhood, Avebury, Silbury, and Wansdike. pp. xxiv. + 285 + (1). Plates.
8°. Londàn, 1828.
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368
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BOWLES (William Lisle) and NICHOLS (John L*ough)
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BOWLES (William Lisle) and NICHOLS (John L*ough).
Annals and antiquities of Lacock Abbey, in the County of Wilts; with memorials of the foundress, Ela Countess of Salisbury, and of the Earls ol Salisbury of the houses of Sarisbury and Longespe including notices of the monasteries of Braden— stoke, Binton, and Farley. pp. xvi. + 374 + lxiii Plates, illustrations, plans and tabl.
8°. London, 1835.
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378
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BOWLES (William Lisle).
Sonnets and other poems...Seventh edition. To which is added Hope: an allegorical sketch on recovering slowly from sickness. pp. ,ci. +
165. Plate
12°. London and Ba, i8oo.
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BOWLES (William Lisle).
PO’E (A.), the Poet. [Woris.J
The Works of Alexander Pope. ..With additional observations,, and memoirs of the life of the ..authar, by W.L.Bowles.
London, 1806.
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375
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BOWLES (William Lisle).
Hermes Britannicus: a dissertation on the Celtic deity treutates, the Mercurius of Caesar, in further proof and corroboration of the origin and designation of the great temple at Aburyii Wiltshire. pp. 149. Figures.
8°. London, 1828.
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BOVILES (William Lisle).
Vindicj WykehamIc or, a Vindication of
Winchester College, in a letter to Henry
Brougham, Esq., occasioned by his letter to
Sir Samuel Romilly, on charitable abuses.
pp. (2) + 52 ÷ (2).
80. iondon, 1818.
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LACOCK. Abbey of Our Lady and St. Bernard. See BOWLES (William Lisle) and NICHOLS (John Gough).
Annals and antiquities of Lacock Abbey, in the
County of Wilts; with memorials of the foundress,
Ela Countess of Salisbury, and of the Earls of
Salisbury of the hou8es of Sarisbury and Longespe;
including notices of the monasteries of Bradenstoke,
Hinton, and Farley.
London, 1835.
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LISLE (William).
Divers. ancient monvents in the Saxon tongue, . [Continued.]
04, containing p.2 o the English translation. and p.3 of the Anglo-Saxon text ot a “Sermon on the Pscha1]JLambe?t has been bound preoedip,g 03. The Anglo-Saxon text and the En4ish translation are printed on dternate pages.
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