Folia Dispersa, penned by William Cranston Lawton, presents a collection of poems and essays reflecting the literary tastes and intellectual pursuits of the late 19th century. This volume offers a glimpse into the author's engagement with classical themes, historical subjects, and poetic expression. Lawton's work provides insight into the cultural and literary landscape of his time.
The poems within 'Folia Dispersa' showcase Lawton's skill in verse, while the essays reveal his scholarly interests and perspectives. Readers interested in the literature and thought of the late 19th century will find this collection a valuable addition to their libraries. Its enduring appeal lies in its exploration of timeless themes through the lens of a bygone era.
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