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  • It is far more prestigious than the Poet Laureateship, which Betjeman also held.

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • It is far more prestigious than the Poet Laureateship, which Betjeman also held.

    Dudley Moore: Little Miss Britten 2008

  • Mr. Southey has the audacity to regard the Laureateship as an honour.

    The Critical Reception of Robert Southey's _Wat Tyler_ 2007

  • If it comes from someone with apparent knowledge or authority sorry to puff myself up like that, but I only mean to acknowledge that the Laureateship has status rather than me personally, then the story becomes even sexier.

    Rosen On Potter 2008

  • Then, rather than anyone phoning me up to clarify my phone number and email is freely available round the Press, as are the Laureateship press officer's, the Daily Mirror and some of the radio channels repeated the story.

    Archive 2008-05-01 2008

  • Then, rather than anyone phoning me up to clarify my phone number and email is freely available round the Press, as are the Laureateship press officer's, the Daily Mirror and some of the radio channels repeated the story.

    Rosen On Potter 2008

  • If it comes from someone with apparent knowledge or authority sorry to puff myself up like that, but I only mean to acknowledge that the Laureateship has status rather than me personally, then the story becomes even sexier.

    Archive 2008-05-01 2008

  • She has been nominated for the Poet Laureateship of the State of Oklahoma.

    dustbury.com » The Carlton papers 2007

  • Shelley of his hopes for the Laureateship whenever it became time to appoint a successor to Henry James Pye

    Annotations 1997

  • Southey may have told Shelley of his hopes for the Laureateship whenever it became time to appoint a successor to Henry James Pye (1745-1813), the laughably bad poet who was the current Laureate. line

    Annotations 1997

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