• second-class lyrists." Selections from the Poetical Writings of Jane Lewers Gray (1872) was published posthumously. Jane Lewers was a daughter of William Lewers...
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  • about anatomy found in her "Poetical Recreations". Indebted to her brother for providing her with the basis of her education, Jane mourned his death in 1675...
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    Persuasion is the last novel completed by the English author Jane Austen. It was published on 20 December 1817, along with Northanger Abbey, six months...
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    Jane Lessingham née Hemet (1738 or 1739 –- 13 March 1783) (married name Jane Stott) was a stage actress from 1756 to 1782. Lessingham predominately performed...
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  • Jane Emily Herbert (1821 – 26 May 1882) was an Irish poet who, in her time, was hailed as the legitimate successor, in the female line, to the laurel vacant...
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  • hold someone in prison. mobilis in mobili "moving in a moving thing" or, poetically, "changing through the changing medium" The motto of the Nautilus from...
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    she used to further her education. Lovelace described her approach as "poetical science" and herself as an "Analyst (& Metaphysician)". When she was eighteen...
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    Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Vol. I. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. Coleridge, S.T. (1912). Coleridge, E.H. (ed.). The Complete Poetical Works...
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  • Risen Today" by Wipo of Burgundy. Her various writings were nearly all poetical and designed for children. At her own request all her works were first...
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    Landon's poetical illustration Sir William Stanley, tells his story. Wikisource has original text related to this article: Sir William Stanley, a poetical illustration...
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    Maria Jane Jewsbury (later Maria Jane Fletcher; 25 October 1800 – 4 October 1833) was an English writer, poet and reviewer. In 1821, while bringing up...
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    Nicholson, The Necessity of Atheism (written in collaboration with Hogg) and A Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things. Shelley mailed The Necessity of...
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    original copy gifted by Percy Shelley. Mary was paid £500 to edit the Poetical Works (1838), which Sir Timothy insisted should not include a biography...
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  • The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume (1 of 8), by William Wordsworth". www.gutenberg.org. Retrieved June 27, 2020. "Wordsworth's Poetical Works...
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  • William Babbington, while discussing nautical terminology, that "Sheep ain't poetical", supporting his statement by saying: "Remember that fellow in the play...
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  • Cumbrian family connection. The poem also featured in the Knight edition of Poetical Works of William Wordsworth. Madeira: Flowers, Fruits and Ferns also included...
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    "picture and poetical illustration". Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1835. Fisher, Son & Co. Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1834). "poetical illustration...
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  • exemplary mother. (London 1775; Dublin 1776). Anonymous. Jane Shore to her friend: a poetical epistle. By the authoress of The exemplary mother, &c. (London...
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    with Manzarek on the Beat Existentialist album in 1994, and their last poetical and musical collaboration was in 2007 with the album Bleeding Paradise...
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    of the American People, and Martin Gardner's Best Remembered Poems. The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt. Now Finally Collected, Revised by Himself, and Edited...
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    became a barrister and met Jane Williams, who had become a close friend of Percy Shelley's shortly before the poet's death. Jane became Hogg's common-law...
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    Forman, ed., The Complete Poetical Works of John Keats (Oxford: Oxford UP, 1907) Horace E. Scudder, ed., The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John...
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    ethnonym for Lithuanians (but not Samogitians) and is still used, usually poetically or in historical contexts, in the Latvian language, which is closely related...
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    (October 16, 1888 – November 27, 1953) was an American playwright. His poetically titled plays were among the first to introduce into the U.S. the drama...
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    derive from the first such story where John Keats, in addition to his poetical gifts, is somehow reckoned an expert vet, to whom a prize homing pigeon...
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    (Araucaria) set a clue often described as epitomising his clue-making: Poetical scene with surprisingly chaste Lord Archer vegetating (3, 3, 8, 12), the...
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    to as the female Byron, wrote (published posthumously) on Byron in her poetical illustration to The Portrait of Lord Byron, at Newstead Abbey, by Richard...
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    Apuleius, Petronius, Lollianus, and Heliodorus. Two other important non-poetical sources are the Fabulae and Astronomica of the Roman writer styled as Pseudo-Hyginus...
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    was wont to listen absorbed to the reading of history, travels, and The Poetical Works Of Sir Walter Scott, when too young to enjoy reading them alone....
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