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Samuel Johnson — For other people named Samuel Johnson, see Samuel Johnson (disambiguation). Samuel Johnson LLD MA Samuel Johnson c. 1772, painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds Born … Wikipedia
Helen More — (later ordained as Dame Gertrude More) was a nun of the English Benedictine Congregation and chief founder of Stanbrook Abbey; born in Low Leyton, Essex, England, 25 March, 1606; d. Cambrai, France, 17 August, 1633. Her father, Cresacre More, was … Wikipedia
Helen More — Helen More † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Helen More (DAME GERTRUDE.) Benedictine nun of the English Congregation; b. at Low Leyton, Essex, England, 25 March, 1606; d. at Cambrai, France, 17 August, 1633. Her father, Cresacre More, was … Catholic encyclopedia
Gertrude More — Dame Gertrude More (born as Helen More, 25 March 1606, Low Leyton, Essex, England died 17 August 1633, Cambrai, France) was a nun of the English Benedictine Congregation and chief founder of Stanbrook Abbey. Her father, Cresacre More, was great… … Wikipedia
Lewis Theobald — (baptised April 2, 1688 ndash; September 18, 1744), British textual editor and author, was a landmark figure both in the history of Shakespearean editing and in literary satire. He was vital for the establishment of fair texts for Shakespeare,… … Wikipedia
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Midas (Shelley) — Midas was first published in 1922 Midas is a verse drama in blank verse by the Romantic writers Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley. Mary wrote the drama and Percy contributed two lyric poems to it. Written in 1820 while the Shelleys were… … Wikipedia
Lewis Theobald — (getauft 2. April 1688; † 18. September 1744), Vereinigtes Königreich, Herausgeber und Autor, war eine Schlüsselfigur in der Geschichte der Editionen von William Shakespeare und im Bereich der literarischen Satire. Er war wichtig für die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
chaungeling — an ideot ; one whom the faries have changed. Exm … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
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