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James Lionel Michael : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Lionel Michael James Lionel Michael (October 1824 – 26 April 1868) was an Anglo-Australian solicitor and poet. ==Early life== Michael was born in Red Lion Square, London, the second son of James Walter Michael, a solicitor, and his wife, Rose Lemon ''née'' Hart. Michael told his friend Joseph Sheridan Moore, that the passage on page 12 of ''John Cumberland'', beginning "My earliest memory", gives an exact picture of his childhood.〔 After visiting Europe, Michael was articled to his father and began to mix in artistic and literary society. Sheridan Moore states that Michael became friendly with Millais and Ruskin, and published a pamphlet which made some stir at the time, vindicating the position of the pre-Raphaelite brotherhood. Moore also says that though "always temperate and abstemious in his habits he had a talent for frittering away his money". This could have been one of the reasons for his migration to Australia.
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