• The Noctes Ambrosianae, a series of 71 imaginary colloquies, appeared in Blackwood's Magazine from 1822 to 1835. The earlier ones had several different...
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    published, and the character name he was given in the widely read series Noctes Ambrosianae, published in Blackwood's Magazine. He is best known today for his...
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  • Queries: 203–4. Retrieved 14 May 2009. Wilson, John (April 1829). "Noctes Ambrosianae No. 42". Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. XXV (cli): 527. Not a more...
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    young boy Brontë read extensively, and was especially fond of the "Noctes Ambrosianae", literary dialogues published in Blackwood's Magazine. He took a...
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    before he became famous. He contributed to Blackwood's Magazine and Noctes Ambrosianae he also represented the Scotman newspaper in Leith. From 1837 he was...
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  • The poem/song first appeared on record in September 1829, in the Noctes Ambrosianae column of Blackwood's Magazine. It was described as being translated...
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  • specially complimented in the song of personalities in the Noctes Ambrosianae for February 1826 (Noctes, i. 89). James Hogg in his Autobiography credits him...
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  • information about the literary events and publications of 1822. March – The Noctes Ambrosianae, imaginary colloquies, begin to appear in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh)...
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    Professor John Wilson referred to him as “an original genius” in his work Noctes Ambrosianae. He was born in Lesmahagow on 28 September 1795, the eldest of six...
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    to their disappearance before the mid-18th century. Many of the 71 Noctes Ambrosianae in Blackwood's Magazine refer to Tibbie Shiel's Inn and St Mary's...
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