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Significantly, Percy Shelley's critical interest in Medwin's poems was focused specifically on these notes; whether he was conscious of the fact that they were borrowed from Williams's notebook or not, Shelley also read sections of the Indian journal. [
Introduction 2002
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H.B. S. {119} In 'The Noctes' of November, 1824 Christopher North says, 'I don't call Medwin a liar ....
Lady Byron Vindicated Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896 1870
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-- H.B. S. {119} In 'The Noctes' of November, 1824 Christopher North says, 'I don't call Medwin a liar ....
Lady Byron Vindicated A history of the Byron controversy from its beginning in 1816 to the present time Harriet Beecher Stowe 1853
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Christopher North thus sentences the book: ” 'I don't mean to call Medwin a liar ...
Lady Byron Vindicated Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896 1870
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Liberal England: Michael Medwin in Heartbeat. comment-link {margin-left:. 6em;}
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Hello to Michael Medwin (born 1923), who made his movie debut 1946 and is clearly still going strong.
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Liberal England: An interview with Michael Medwin. comment-link {margin-left:. 6em;}
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Older readers will also remember Medwin as Corporal Springer in "The Army Game".
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He was a private eye with his own radio phone in, and Medwin played the station's boss.
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He was a private eye with his own radio phone in, and Medwin played the station's boss.
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