Common sense : a poem.

Date
1819
By
Terrot, Charles H. (Charles Hughes), 1790-1872
Notes

Authorship attributed to Charles Hughes Terrot. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.), v. 1, p. 384.

This poem is a satire on Keats and other writers of the Cockney school.

"Printed by Balfour and Clarke, Edinburgh, 1819"--Colophon.

Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.), v. 1, p. 384

Includes bibliographical references.

Alexander Turnbull Library SPC copy. Copy specific details available on request from Curator, Special Printed Collections. Binding: half calf, blind tooled, marbled paper boards, red sprinkled text edges. Provenance: presentation bookplate of Jessie S. Graham & David H. Graham's bequest to Alexander Turnbull Library. Acc. 399343.

The Alexander Turnbull Library SPC copy is bound with: The omnipresence of the supreme being / by Edward B. Elliott, A.M., fellow of Trinity College. Cambridge : Printed at the University Press, by J. Smith; and sold by Deighton & Sons, Cambridge; and Hatchard, London, 1821. Bound together subsequent to publication.

Publisher
Edinburgh : Printed for David Brown, South St. Andrew's Street., 1819.
Format
viii, 53, [1] p. ; 22 cm.
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