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  • discussion and see a list of open tasks.PoetryWikipedia:WikiProject PoetryTemplate:WikiProject PoetryPoetry articles Low This article has been rated...
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  • Talk:Anna Laetitia Barbauld (category B-Class Poetry articles)
    I'll copy the first paragraph of our biographies: William Roscoe (8 March 1753 – 30 June 1831) was an English banker, lawyer, and briefly a Member of Parliament...
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  • impenetrable to being a ton of fun. The ordering of the genres: it's arguable that poetry was more important, but it was more important for about 20 years. Since...
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  • Talk:A. L. Rowse (category C-Class Poetry articles)
    rarelist.co.uk/book-show.php?book=1753 to http://www.rarelist.co.uk/book-show.php?book=1753 When you have finished reviewing my changes, you...
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  • reprinted twelve times and reproduced in many different periodicals until 1765,[9] including in Gray's Six Poems (1753), in his Odes (1757),[10] and volume...
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  • Talk:Albrecht von Haller (category Wikipedia vital articles in People)
    of sensibility? De partibus corporis humani sensilibus et irritabilibus (1753) anyone? CrocodilesAreForWimps (talk) 22:54, 6 November 2012 (UTC) The comment(s)...
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  • axioms of The Art of Sinking in Poetry, which it is stated that 'every man is honourable, who is so by law, custom or title.' In other words, members of the...
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  • a Turkish zinjirlama on the 65th page of the Davtar, written on May 5, 1753. In the 26th line we read: "It's a pity you're an adult, too young". If he...
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  • Talk:Phillis Wheatley (category B-Class Poetry articles)
    08:12, 21 August 2006 (UTC) Wheatley was in fact the first Black woman to publish a collection of poetry in the United States. Lucy Terry Prince was the...
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  • essays. He printed in 1753 another similar magazine titled the Occasional Reverberator and another in 1754 titled the Instructor. In 1755 he printed a...
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  • essays. He printed in 1753 another similar magazine titled the Occasional Reverberator and another in 1754 titled the Instructor. In 1755 he printed a...
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  • band that ever wrote a song inspired by Blake or which used some of his poetry in the lyrics? Some of these bands, and their works, simply do not seem very...
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  • 31, No. 1. (Nov., 1939), pp. 8-24. http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-1753%28193911%2931%3A1%3C8%3AWISAIO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-EMondo Libero (talk) 14:22, 2...
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  • both poetry and prose. It does not make him a Russo-Ukrainian poet. Same here. Skovoroda is an unquestionably Ukrainian person. That he wrote in Russian...
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  • and we can get right to work, eh? --Uncle Ed 18:36, 24 Sep 2003 (UTC) In 1753 in London there was a proposal for Jewish emancipation. It was furiously...
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  • of Gibraltar has on its website broken down the population in it's earliest census from 1753:- The results then were: British 434; Genoese 597; Jews 575;...
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  • Type of writing (novels, poetry, etc), Genre, Known for (major work or contribution). I always have more ideas than I succeed in carrying out, so help/...
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  • Talk:Qianlong Emperor (category Wikipedia vital articles in People)
    of literary persecutions during Qianlong's reign. Literary persecution(1) 1753. Qianlong had frequently toured the southern part of river(modern day Sujeou...
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  • is to be sought. Hoppyh (talk) 20:29, 26 May 2018 (UTC) @Gwillhickers: In 1753 did GW write to Dinwiddie? I’ll touch up.Hoppyh (talk) 21:06, 31 May 2018...
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  • for people named Tolkien who were born in Germany but died in England [14] returns one John Benjamin Tolkien (1753–1819), and we know that JRRT's grandfather...
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