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  • 811705 in literature — The year 1705 in literature involved some significant events.Events*William Somervile inherits his father s estate, where his participation in field sports will furnish the material for much of his poetry. *Richard Steele marries wealthy widow… …

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  • 82William Drummond of Hawthornden — This article is about the Scottish poet William Drummond. For other individuals with the same name, see William Drummond (disambiguation). William Drummond of Hawthornden William Drummond (13 December 1585 – 4 December 1649), called of… …

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  • 83Al-Farazdaq — Hammam ibn Ghalib Abu Firas, ( ar. همام بن غالب ، ابو فراس) commonly known as al Farazdaq ( ar. الفرزدق) (Ar. lump of dough ) (ca. 641 ca. 728 730) was an Arab poet.He was born in Kadhima (modern day Kuwait) and lived at Basra. He was a member of …

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  • 84Spanish Romanticism in literature — Romanticism is a revolutionary movement affecting all aspects in life, which in the arts breaks from the traditions of Neoclassicism, favouring ideas of fantasy, imagination and the spirit s irrational power. Neoclassicism is the style still… …

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  • 85Arnau March — (fl. c. 1410 ndash;30) was a Provenço Catalan knight and poet of the famous March family. He was related mdash;it is unknown how mdash;to Jaume I, Jaume II, Pere, and Ausiàs March. [Like Ausiàs, Arnau was a master of variable metres in an era… …

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  • 86George Gordon Byron's early life — George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron‎, also known as Lord Byron, was born 22 January 1788 in London, England, and raised by his mother, Catherine Gordon, in Aberdeen. His life was complicated by his father, who died deep in debt when he was a… …

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  • 87Donne, John — born с Jan. 24–June 19, 1572, London, Eng. died March 31, 1631, London English poet. Donne was born into a Roman Catholic family. He entered the University of Oxford at age 12; he later transferred to the University of Cambridge and subsequently… …

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  • 88Ruiz, Juan — born с 1283, Alcalá, Spain died с 1350 Spanish poet and cleric. Educated at Toledo, Ruiz was serving as a village archpriest when he finished his masterpiece, The Book of Good Love (1330, expanded 1343). Perhaps the most important long poem in… …

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  • 89Provençal literature —       the body of writings in the Occitan, or Provençal, language of Provence and neighbouring regions in southeastern France. Provençal literature flourished from the 11th to the 14th century, when its poetry reached rare heights of virtuosity… …

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  • 90Martha Wadsworth Brewster — Born April 1, 1710(1710 04 01) Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut Died c. 1757 possibly Lebanon, Connecticut U.S.A. Occupation Poet and Writer Spouse …

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