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| Ploughman's Poet, National Poet of Scotland, the Bard, Father of Scotland |
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| Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Language |
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| James Blake and Catherine Harmitage |
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| Anne Bercketts School and Hawkshead School and Saint Johns University |
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| William Shakespeare, John Milton, and Edmund Spencer |
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| Wordsworth: Encouraged his radical thinking |
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| Descriptive Sketches and Evening Walk |
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| Lyrical Ballads (most important in all of Romantics) |
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| Wordsworth, Southey, Coleridge |
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| Browne Gold Medal for Ode on Slavery |
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| Tom Wedgewood and Josiah Wedgewood |
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| Dr. Daniel, Dr. James Gillman |
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| St. Micheals Church in Highgate |
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| Coleridges most famous work |
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| The Rime of the Ancient Mariner |
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| Coleridges Most Famous Book |
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| Rime of the Ancient Mariner |
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| Coleridges book he wrote with nephew |
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| Coleridges famous society |
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| Royal Society of Literature |
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| Willing suspension of disbelief |
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| Oxford-swimming and Greek philospohy |
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| Poet Laureate for England 1813 bc Walter Scott declined |
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| Southey poem written with Coleridge |
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| Southeys first publication |
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| the Flagellant- against flogging |
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| Metrical Tales and Other Poems |
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| Life of Nelson- biography about admiral |
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| Southey also wrote the childrens book |
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| the Three Bears and Goldylocks |
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| Tour of Scotland and History of Portugal |
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| Godwins extreme Calvinist view |
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| Sandemaniumism- Robert Sandeman |
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| M. J. Godwin Juvenile Library |
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| Edward John and Elizabeth Dixon |
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| Newington Green Girls School |
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| Wollstonecrafts sister, Eliza, marries |
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| Thoughts on the Education of Daughters |
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| Lord and Lady Kingsborough |
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| Original Stories From Real Life |
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| Vindications for Rights of Women |
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| Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark |
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| St. Pancras but moved to Bournemouth |
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| Memoirs of the Author of Vindications for the Rights of Women |
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| Mary Wollstencraft and William Godwin |
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| Thomas Jefferson Hogg and Thomas Love Peacock |
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| Marianne Kent and Leigh Hunt |
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| "Love Will" Protestant Cemetery |
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| Mary Shelleys book published by dad |
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| John Howard Payne and Washinton Irving |
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| Mary Duff and Margaret Parker |
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| English Bards and Scotch Reviewers |
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| Childe Harolds Pilgrimage |
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| William Rawlings- bank teller |
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| John and Alice Jennings- Grandparents |
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| Robert Sandell and Richard Abbey |
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| Thomas Hammond- surgeon at Guy's Hospital |
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| relief etching taught by brother |
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| unmarked grave in Bunhill Fields |
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| Wollstonecraft, Thomas Paine, Richard Price, William Godwin |
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