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Mr. Aubrey de Vere's New Volume: A Study

Author: Patrick Augustine Sheehan

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    Manuscript
  1. [Details to follow].
    Canon Sheehan on the Internet
  1. http://www.canonsheehanremembered.com.
    Editions
  1. Canon P.A. Sheehan, 'Mr. Aubrey de Vere's New Volume: A Study,' The Irish Monthly, 22/249 (March 1894) 126–138.
  2. Canon P.A. Sheehan, 'Mr. Aubrey de Vere's New Volume: A Study,' in Early Essays and Lectures (London 1906) 191–205.
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    The edition used in the digital edition
  1. , Mr. Aubrey de Vere's New Volume: A Study in The Irish Monthly: A Magazine of General Literature, Ed. Matthew Russell SJ. , Dublin , Irish Jesuit Province (March 1894) volume 22 number 249page 126–138

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Created: By Patrick Augustine Sheehan (1852–1913) (March 1894)

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