1 - 6 toradh á dtaispeáint as 6 toradh san iomlán ar an gcuardach 'Nicholls, Nick'
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My love is dead, a poem, beg., "Her golden head". de réir Nicholls, Nick
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1942 “…Nicholls, Nick…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. V, No. 2, p. 126, November, 1942Journal Article -
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Three sonnets, one beginning, "As we have spoken, we listen", the second, "Order in chaos" and the third, "Now that I am undoubtedly still here". de réir Nicholls, Nick
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1946 “…Nicholls, Nick…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. XI, No. 4, pp. 847-848, January, 1946Journal Article -
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Grammatical error: a poem beginning "What are the different parts of speech" de réir Nicholls, Nick
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1953 “…Nicholls, Nick…”
Citation: Poetry Ireland: supplement to Irish writing, No. 23, p. 69, June, 1953Journal Article -
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Four poems, entitled, respectively, "Still Life, "Bungling Eyes." "Cold in the rain again" and "Self-Preservation". de réir Nicholls, Nick
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1953 “…Nicholls, Nick…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. XVIII, No. 12, pp. 81-82, Autumn, 1953Journal Article -
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On subjective art. With photographs of the work of Thurloe Connolly, Jocelyn Hewitt and Nick Nicholls. With letters to the editor on the subject by Reginald Reynolds, Basil Rákóczi... de réir Read, Herbert
Citation: The Bell, Vol. VII, No. 5, pp. 424-9, Feb., No. 6, p. 539, March; Vol. VIII, No. 1, pp. 76-77, April, 1944Journal Article -
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A review by Geoffrey Taylor of "Wilderness Sings", by John Lyle Donaghy; of "Listen Mangan", by Ewart Milne; and of "Poems", by Nick Nicholls. de réir Taylor, Geoffrey
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1942Citation: The Bell, Vol. IV, No. 5, pp. 377-380, August, 1942Journal Article