Joanna Baillie (11 September 1762 – 23 February 1851) was a Scottish poet and dramatist, known for such works as Plays on the Passions (three volumes,...
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"Lady Grizel Baillie, 25 December 1665 – 6 December 1746, Songwriter". Saltire Society Scotland. Retrieved 3 February 2020. Baillie, Joanna (1821). Metrical...
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Unionist politician Jamie Baillie (born 1966), Canadian politician Joanna Baillie (1762–1851), Scottish poet and dramatist Joe Baillie (1929–1966), Scottish...
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Hemans Anna Laetitia Barbauld Charlotte Smith Mary Robinson Hannah More Joanna Baillie Albania: Jeronim de Rada, Naim Frashëri Brazil: Álvares de Azevedo,...
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Multidisciplinary Research Studies. Baillie, Joanna (2010). Thomas McLean (ed.). Further Letters of Joanna Baillie. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University...
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actress and singer Joanna Angel (born 1980), American porn actress Joanna Baillie (1762–1851), Scottish poet and playwright Joanna Barnes (1934-2022)...
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also derived from the same origin. In her tragedy Ethwald (Part II), Joanna Baillie uses the spelling cairl, and in Act 2, Scene II, the characters, First...
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power of song, by Joanna Baillie (D major) Once more I hail thee, Robert Burns (F major) The morning air plays on my face, by Joanna Baillie (G minor) Massacre...
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De Monfort is an 1800 Gothic tragedy by the British writer Joanna Baillie. It was originally published in the author's Plays on the Passions in 1798. It...
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written in 1820 and printed privately in 1825. They show the influence of Joanna Baillie, who admired them, as did Anne Grant and Lucy Aikin. Fletcher's Autobiography...
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although many in fact were involved in the movement including Hannah More, Joanna Baillie, and Anna Laetitia Barbauld. James Oglethorpe does not appear on the...
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The Merchant of Venice (2015). In 2024, she could be seen starring as Joanna Baillie alongside Rachael Stirling in the premiere cast of April De Angelis...
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The Family Legend is an 1810 historical tragedy by the British writer Joanna Baillie. It premiered at the Theatre Royal in Edinburgh on 29 January 1810 and...
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choir of the old Gothic church of 1398. A memorial honours the poet Joanna Baillie (1762–1851) who was born in the manse. The picturesque ruin of Bothwell...
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Georgina Baillie (born 7 July 1985) is an English actor, artist, post-punk singer, songwriter, and formerly a burlesque performer. Her stage names have...
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York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 78–79. Baillie, Joanna (2010). Thomas McLean (ed.). Further Letters of Joanna Baillie. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ...
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Society. Retrieved 20 October 2010. Baillie, Joanna (2010). Thomas McLean (ed.). Further Letters of Joanna Baillie. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ...
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by Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1799) Count Freberg in De Monfort by Joanna Baillie (1800) Prince John in Adelaide by Henry James Pye (1800) Don Gusman...
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Sir George Arthur Mitchell (businessman) Iain Stewart (politician) Joanna Baillie (poet) (lived in the town as a child) Martin Boyce (artist) David Carlyle...
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her heart and bright her fame, And Ahilya was her honored name." — Joanna Baillie, English Poem (1849) Collecting oral memories of hers in the 1820s,...
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ISBN 978-90-481-2473-2. Arianrhod (2012), p. 3. Baillie, Joanna (2010). McLean, Thomas (ed.). Further Letters of Joanna Baillie. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ...
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Glasgow University. His sisters were centenarian Agnes Baillie (1760-1861) and poet/author Joanna Baillie. He was a pupil of his uncle, the anatomist John Hunter...
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connected to some of the most prominent names of the period including Joanna Baillie, Fanny Kemble, Elizabeth Barrett-Browning and Robert Browning, Harriet...
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Mary Alcock – Robert Andrews – Christopher Anstey – John Armstrong – Joanna Baillie – Henry Baker – John Codrington Bampfylde – John Bancks – Anna Laetitia...
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Walter Scott read the work than he was commenting in a private letter to Joanna Baillie that "the hero, notwithstanding the affected antiquity of the style...
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read, rather than performed, including work by Scott, Hogg, Galt and Joanna Baillie (1762–1851), often influenced by the ballad tradition and Gothic Romanticism...
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Mary Shelley, English novelist and essayist (born 1797) February 23 – Joanna Baillie, Scottish poet and dramatist (born 1762) February 24 – Sake Dean Mahomed...
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the creation of professional theatre. Major figures: Allan Ramsay, Joanna Baillie, John Home, Catherine Trotter, Newburgh Hamilton, James Thompson, David...
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London. STC (2nd ed.), 23356. London. Horace Walpole; Robert Southey; Joanna Baillie (2000). Five Romantic Plays, 1768-1821. Oxford University Press. p. 14...
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mother figure to him; they eventually became literary partners. In 1817, Joanna Baillie commented of their relationship: "How few brothers and sisters have...
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