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'Implies that "Aristophanes" has been transported for slander, which may identify "Aristophanes" as L. H. Halloran.' (Webby)
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At foot of poem: Should the Editor of The Australian recognise my improvement, I shall take it kind of him to give me a place, for this time, in his poet's corner; and not degrade me beneath his puffing advertisers. - A. F.
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"While Cymon gazed on beauteous Iphigene,",
1824
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The Australian , 30 December no. 12 1824; (p. 3) 'Rejects 'Avec-Franchase's' offer of friendship.' (Webby)
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Untitled
i
"While Cymon gazed on beauteous Iphigene,",
1824
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The Australian , 30 December no. 12 1824; (p. 3) 'Rejects 'Avec-Franchase's' offer of friendship.' (Webby)
Last amended 12 Sep 2011 11:39:49
Subjects:
- To Avec Franchase : Who Appeared in the last Australian as a Rhyming Advertiser 1824 single work poetry
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