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Holograph poems of G.M. Hopkins

MS. Bridges 61

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Title

Holograph poems of G.M. Hopkins

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MS. Bridges 61

Summary

Collected by Bridges and referred to as `MS. A' in his edition, pasted into the volume as they were received from the author, with (pp. 200-62) copies of other contemporary poems, and (p. 298) a typescript explanatory note by Edward, Lord Bridges, 1967.

Date

1866-89, 1967

Language

English

Physical extent

303 pages

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Collection contents

Archive of Robert Seymour Bridges

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Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins, (McKay 117)

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