Значение слова WOLFE в Литературной энциклопедии

WOLFE

CHARLES (1791-1823).-Poet, _s._ of a landed gentleman in Kildare, was _b._ in Dublin, where he completed his _ed._ at Trinity Coll., having previously been at Winchester. He took orders, and was Rector of Donoughmere, but his health failed, and he _d._ of consumption at 32. He is remembered for one short, but universally known and admired poem, _The Burial of Sir John Moore_, which first appeared anonymously in the _Newry Telegraph_ in 1817.

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