Pindaric Epistle single work   poetry   "Good mister Editor, I've been accused,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1838... 1838 Pindaric Epistle
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Notes

  • Author's note: 'To the Editor of "The Traveller," in refutation of certain allegations; and was as follows:-'

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A Literary Controversy at Sea Matthew Measure , 1838 single work prose
— Appears in: Commercial Journal and Advertiser , 26 December vol. 4 no. 331 1838; (p. 2-3)

'Poem "Gale at Sea" by Whimsa is derided for a supposed pleonasm, actually misunderstood as E. L. points out in a "Pindaric Epistle, To the Editor of 'the Traveller', in refutation of certain allegations".' (Webby)

The poems are separately indexed.

A Literary Controversy at Sea Matthew Measure , 1838 single work prose
— Appears in: Commercial Journal and Advertiser , 26 December vol. 4 no. 331 1838; (p. 2-3)

'Poem "Gale at Sea" by Whimsa is derided for a supposed pleonasm, actually misunderstood as E. L. points out in a "Pindaric Epistle, To the Editor of 'the Traveller', in refutation of certain allegations".' (Webby)

The poems are separately indexed.

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