Morley, John, 1st Lord Morley of Blackburn
- Morley, John, 1st Lord Morley of Blackburn
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(b. 1838)
Biographer and essayist. Edmund Burke (1867), Critical Miscellanies (1871-77) (two series), Voltaire (1871), Rousseau (1873), On Compromise (1874), Diderot and the Encyclopædists (1878), Studies in Literature (1891), Oliver Cromwell (1900), Life of Gladstone (1903), etc.
Short biographical dictionary of English literature .
John W. Cousin.
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