In 1841, Maclagan published a collected edition of his poems, which immediately attracted the favourable notice of Lord Jeffrey.
Through his intervention the public was gratified by the issue of "Atherton," and other tales, and also by a collected edition of her dramatic works, which she dedicated to him as an earnest of her affectionate regard.
After the expulsion of the Austrians from Lombardy he returned to Verona, published his poems in a collected edition (1862), became professor at the Academy of Fine Art, member of the Italian parliament and eventually senator.
In 1848 he published a collected edition of his poems, which met with much favour.
Icones Sacrae Anglicanae, which gives the fisherman anecdote on the personal authority of one who was present; Life by Nethenus prefixed to collected edition of Latin works (5 vols.
No collected edition of his plays appeared during his life; without that he could not be studied, and recognised in his greatness.
He never took any interest in his unprinted manuscript plays; though rapacious, he never troubled himself about his valuable copyrights; never dreamed of making a collected edition of his works.
A collected editionof her works, with memoir, was published by her niece, Lucy Aikin, in 2 vols.
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