Charles James Fox
Politician; author of satirical poems like “On Gibbon,” “Invocation to Poverty,” and “To the Duchess of Devonshire" as well as "Verses Upon Mrs. Crewe,” which was popular with miscellany compilers.
| Full Name | Charles James Fox |
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| Variant Names | The Right Honourable Charles James Fox |
| Gender | Male |
| Birth Date | 1749 |
| Death Date | 1806 |
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Beinecke Osborn d49
| Title | Untitled |
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| Period | 1791-1820 |
| Archive | Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
Role: Major author
Folger MS M.a.182
| Title | A miscellaneous collection in prose and vers [...] |
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| Period | 1791-1820 |
| Archive | Folger Shakespeare Library |
Role: Major author
Folger MS M.b.21
| Title | Miscellany of prose and poetry of Mary Gay, [...] |
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| Period | 1791-1820 |
| Archive | Folger Shakespeare Library |
Role: Major author
UChicago Library Codex Ms. 636
| Title | Untitled |
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| Period | 1791-1820 |
| Archive | University of Chicago Special Collections and Research Center |
Role: Major author
| Role | First Line |
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