Arthur Hugh Clough (/klʌf/ KLUF; 1 January 1819 – 13 November 1861) was an English poet, an educationalist, and the devoted assistant to Florence Nightingale...
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"Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth" is an English poem by Arthur Hugh Clough. It was written in 1849, and first published in The Crayon, an American...
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Matthew Arnold in December 1865 to commemorate his friend, the poet Arthur Hugh Clough, who had died in November 1861 aged only 42. The character Thyrsis...
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Long-Vacation Pastoral" is a lengthy narrative poem by the Victorian poet Arthur Hugh Clough, which was critically well received at the time. The work was written...
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referring to their friendship with Theodore Walrond and the poet Arthur Hugh Clough, Arnold wrote that "The Scholar Gipsy" was "meant to fix the remembrance...
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Plutarch's Life of Alexander, 6, and Arrian's Anabasis Alexandri V.19. Arthur Hugh Clough (editor), John Dryden (translator), Plutarch's 'Lives', vol. II, Modern...
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how people can help. The Bothie of Toper-na-fuosich, 1848 poem by Arthur Hugh Clough The song Am Bothan a Bh'Aig Fionnghuala ("Fionghuala's Bothy") is...
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the dactylic hexameter to English, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Arthur Hugh Clough and others, none of them particularly successful. Gerard Manley Hopkins...
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2006 book by William H. Hinton Through a Glass, Darkly, a poem by Arthur Hugh Clough, published posthumously in 1869 "Through a Glass, Darkly" (poem),...
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contemporary musical influences. Authors such as Francis James Child, Arthur Hugh Clough, and Chaucer made English folksong supranational due to the willingness...
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Paulus1 Themistocles and Camillus Translators and editors Jacques Amyot Arthur Hugh Clough John Dryden Philemon Holland Thomas North 1 Comparison extant 2 Four...
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article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Antonius". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University...
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Leigh, Tennyson's Maud, Longfellow's Golden Legend, and the poetry of Arthur Hugh Clough. These poets are not generally included in the Spasmodic school by...
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Alfred Tennyson's Idylls of the King, which blended the stories of King Arthur, particularly those by Thomas Malory, with contemporary concerns and ideas...
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Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle Geoffrey Chaucer Lady Mary Chudleigh Arthur Hugh Clough Leonard Cohen Wanda Coleman Samuel Taylor Coleridge Jeni Couzyn William...
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Paulus1 Themistocles and Camillus Translators and editors Jacques Amyot Arthur Hugh Clough John Dryden Philemon Holland Thomas North 1 Comparison extant 2 Four...
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(Biblical figure). Texts on Wikisource: "Jacob" – a poem by Arthur Hugh Clough Cook, Stanley Arthur (1911). "Jacob". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). "Jacob"...
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gentry family that had been living at Plas Clough in Denbighshire since 1567. Anne's brother was Arthur Hugh Clough, the poet and assistant to Florence Nightingale...
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Brooke – Elizabeth Barrett Browning – Robert Browning – John Clare – Arthur Hugh Clough – Mary Coleridge – William Johnson Cory – John Davidson – Austin Dobson...
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example, the recurrent appearance of William Ewart Gladstone and Arthur Hugh Clough. Each story is set against a specific background. In Cardinal Manning's...
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his student years at Oxford, his friendship became stronger with Arthur Hugh Clough, a Rugby pupil who had been one of his father's favourites. He attended...
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station buildings still stand, and are now tea rooms. Arthur Clough (son of Arthur Hugh Clough) and his wife Eleanor Freshfield built Castletop House...
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(TXT) of the revision of Dryden's translation by the English poet Arthur Hugh Clough is available (via download) Gutenberg here. These translations are...
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of the Noble Grecians and Romans. (trans John Dryden and revised Arthur Hugh Clough) The Modern Library (Random House Inc). New York. p.850 Elledge CD...
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ascent of Brockley Coomb, May 1795; and Brockley Coomb by British poet Arthur Hugh Clough. John Marius Wilson said that Brockley Combe was a "favourite resort...
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Cnidus, Livius, Articles on Ancient History, 1996–2008 John Dryden, Arthur Hugh Clough, Plutarch's Lives, Little, Brown and Company, 1885 M. A. Dandamaev...
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Buchanan – Arthur Gray Butler – Wathen Mark Wilks Call – Thomas Carlyle – Bliss Carman – John Clare – Caroline Clive – Arthur Hugh Clough – Hartley Coleridge...
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needed] Henry Booth merchant, entrepreneur, and engineer Arthur Hugh Clough and Anne Clough were born in the street James Gregson, slave trader and son...
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"Lycurgus - Plutarch's Lives - translated by John Dryden and revised by Arthur Hugh Clough, Book, etext". www.telelib.com. Retrieved 2022-12-07. "The Internet...
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philosophy ISBN 978-0631152699 Kenny, A. (1988) God and Two Poets: Arthur Hugh Clough and Gerard Manley Hopkins. London: Sidgwick & Jackson. ISBN 0-283-99387-1...
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