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William Gifford (April 1756 – 31 December 1826) was an English critic, editor and poet, famous as a satirist and controversialist.
27.10.2024 · William Gifford was an English satirical poet, classical scholar, and early editor of 17th-century English playwrights, best known as the ...
Gifford taught several courses during his tenure at Vassar, but he was most well-known for his courses on Shakespeare and his Senior Composition seminar.
06.09.2020 · William Gifford was a manufacturer in the New England shipping industry whose life was remarkable both for its longevity and for prioritizing radical causes.
Bill Gifford is a veteran magazine writer and editor who writes about extraordinary athletes and cutting-edge health science. After growing up mostly in ...
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The William Gifford Papers include correspondence between Gifford and former students and colleagues, including several poets and writers, such as Elizabeth ...
Archbishop of Reims; b. in Hampshire, 1554; d. at Reims, 11 April, 1629. He was the son of John Gifford, Esquire, of Weston-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, and ...
01.03.2022 · sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, quotes, Wikidata item. British journalist and writer; editor of the Quarterly Review.
23.10.2022 · GIFFORD, WILLIAM (1756–1826), editor of the 'Quarterly Review,' born in April 1756, was the son of Edward Gifford, whose great-grandfather ...
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