Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot
1837 short work
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Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot
Summary
Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot authored Richard Bentley[2].
- Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot's instance of is recorded as literary work[3].
- Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot's follows is recorded as Metropolitan Men of Science[4].
- Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot's followed by is recorded as The Original of "Not a Drum was heard"[5].
- Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot's page is recorded as 93-96[6].
- Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot's part of is recorded as Bentley's Miscellany, Vol. I, No. 1[7].
- Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot's language of work or name is recorded as English[8].
- Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot's issue is recorded as 1[9].
- Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot's volume is recorded as I[10].
- Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot's publication date is recorded as +1837-01-00T00:00:00Z[11].
- Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot's published in is recorded as Bentley's Miscellany[12].
- Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot's title is recorded as Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot[13].
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Works and Contributions
Kyan's patient, the Nine Muses, and the Dry-rot authored Richard Bentley[2].