William Lisle Bowles (24 September 1762 – 7 April 1850) was an English priest, poet and critic. Bowles was born at King's Sutton, Northamptonshire, where...
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(naturalist) (1705–1780), Irish naturalist William Lisle Bowles (1762–1850), English poet and critic William Augustus Bowles (1763–1805), American adventurer and...
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145–75 "Extract from Annals and antiquities of Lacock Abbey, by William Lisle Bowles, 1838". Wiltshire Community History. Wiltshire Council. Archived...
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Bishop – James Bisset – Robert Blair – William Blake – Susanna Blamire – Samuel Bowden – William Lisle Bowles – James Bramston – Andrew Brice – Henry...
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Romanticism, OUP, 1986, pp.34-7 "Preface". The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles. Vol. 1 (kindle ebook ASIN B0082VAFKO ed.). Edinburgh: John Ballantyne...
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Robinson, p. 65 Sélincourt translation of Herodotus (1954) Translation by William Shepherd, from the Cambridge series of translations by Greek and Roman...
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Gray - Thomas Warton - William Cowper - Anna Seward - Charlotte Turner Smith - John Bampfylde - Mary Robinson - William Lisle Bowles - Helen Maria Williams...
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Charles Lamb, a schoolmate, and studied the works of Virgil and William Lisle Bowles. In one of a series of autobiographical letters written to Thomas...
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notes of his literary friends, of whom he had a wide range from William Lisle Bowles to Robert Browning, was published in 1877, with some additions by...
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Cathedral. The youngest, Bridget, married the Rev. William Thomas Bowles, and was mother of William Lisle Bowles. Richard Sharp, ‘Grey, Richard (1696–1771)’...
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October 1820 had some uncomplimentary remarks on William Lisle Bowles, in a review of Spence's Anecdotes. Bowles replied in The Pamphleteer, vol. xvii., ascribing...
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Henley William Habington William Cory Sir William Jones William Langland William Lisle Bowles William Makepeace Thackeray William Morris William Oldys...
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islands in the western Pacific ocean, north and south of the equator. William Lisle Bowles wrote a poem about him entitled Abba Thule's Lament For His Son Prince...
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the dramas of Sophocles (published) William Blake – Jerusalem: The Emanation of the Giant Albion William Lisle Bowles – The Spirit of Discovery Kirsha Danilov...
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of 1731 (William Lisle Bowles and John Gough Nichols, Annals and Antiquities of Lacock Abbey: in the county of Wilts... London, 1835:v). Bowles and Nichols...
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Bowles spoke no Welsh. Bowles was born at Lower Donhead St. Andrews, Wiltshire on 23 December 1694, the son of Reverend Matthew and Elizabeth Bowles....
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Baillie, Scottish poet and dramatist (died 1851) September 24 – William Lisle Bowles, English poet and critic (died 1850) October 30 – André Chénier,...
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the Greek War of Independence initiated a new round of imitations. William Lisle Bowles responded to his interment with a generous elegy in the six stanzas...
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November 2024. "Extract from Annals and antiquities of Lacock Abbey, by William Lisle Bowles, 1838". Wiltshire Community History. Wiltshire Council. Archived...
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Mary, Queen of Scots Ann Yearsley – Earl Goodwin William Blake – Songs of Innocence William Lisle Bowles – Sonnets Erasmus Darwin – The Loves of the Plants...
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time. William Lisle Bowles was also a close follower, but the success of both stirred up resistance in the poetic politics of the time. William Beckford...
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Sir Walter Scott Vol. 5. WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY 1 Vanity Fair, part 1, by William Makepeace Thackeray Vol. 6. WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY 2 Vanity...
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works of Alexander Pope, which involved him in a controversy with William Lisle Bowles. His versatility was shown by the appearance of a folio monograph...
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of the United States (b. 1782) April 7 – William Lisle Bowles, English poet, critic (b. 1762) April 9 – William Prout, English chemist, physician (b. 1785)...
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and it was at the school that he studied the works of Virgil and William Lisle Bowles. While at school, Coleridge was often in the school's sanatorium...
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sensibility by William Lisle Bowles (pp. 80-82). The Monthly Review obligingly identified the victims in its dismissive critique. In the same year, William Stanley's...
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7 April – William Lisle Bowles, poet and critic (born 1762) 9 April – William Prout, chemist and physician (born 1785) 23 April – William Wordsworth...
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Landor William Lisle Bowles Thomas Lodge A. E. W. Mason Edward Powys Mathers James Michie John Middleton Murry Sir Terence Rattigan CBE William Russell...
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edition of the correspondence of William Lisle Bowles. He had discovered a letter Samuel Taylor Coleridge had written to Bowles, and on the basis of that letter...
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separate poems this year by English poets William Lisle Bowles and William Sotheby. December 20 – William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy first take...
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