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Sydney Thompson Dobell ( 5 April 1824 – 22 August 1874 ), English poet and critic, was born at Cranbrook, Kent.
* Eva Dobell ( 1867, Cheltenham 1963 ), a British poet, nurse, and editor
He also painted portraits, most notably of his brother in law, Sydney Thompson Dobell, the poet and breeder of deerhounds.

poet and belongs
Jones ' epic poem In Parenthesis, which deals with his experience of World War I, was published in 1937, though he too belongs more to the post-war era, as does another Swansea poet Vernon Watkins ( 1906 – 67 ).
The critic, novelist, and poet Glyn Jones's ( 1905 – 1995 ) career also began in the 1930s, but he belongs more to the later era, and one of his most important works, the novel The Island of Apples, was published in 1965.
In 1996 the group fragmented again, with Simpson leaving to tour Europe with dub poet Yasus Afari, because the name Black Uhuru, which belongs to Duckie Simpson, while Carlos and Dennis also toured the US under the same name.
The name also belongs to a book of verse by American poet Susan Hahn.
According to the tenets of that school of poetry to which he belongs, he thinks that any thing or object in nature is a fit material on which the poet may work ... Can there be a more pointed concetto than this address to the Piping Shepherds on a Grecian Urn?
In a more encompassing perspective and light, we can assert that our poet belongs to the family of Pablo Neruda, because of the amplitude of his poetry ’ s horizons, the strength and firmness of its voice, and the ‘ intimist ’ and cosmic sensuality of his love poetry .”
Williams belongs, first of all, to the Welsh tradition of the < span lang =" cy "> bardd gwlad </ i > (= folk poet ), a poet who served his locality by celebrating its life and people in verse.
Sourav Roy, a popular Hindi poet belongs to this place.
She is a woman British Prairie oracular poet who belongs transformatively to the entire English-speaking world.
The author was an unnamed Austrian poet, but the story itself belongs to the cycle of sagas, which originated on the shores of the North Sea.
People and some non profit groups have erected a few statues in the region where the poet belongs to.

poet and Spasmodic
Spasmodic poetry frequently took the form of verse drama, the protagonist of which was often a poet.
Alexander Smith ( 31 December 1830-5 January 1867, 8 January according to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ) was a Scottish poet, and labelled as one of the Spasmodic School.
As a poet he was one of the leading representatives of what was called the " Spasmodic " School, now fallen into oblivion.
John Stanyan Bigg ( 1828 – 1865 ) was an English poet of the Spasmodic School.

poet and school
Newson wanted to give his children the best education possible so when Elizabeth was 13 and her sister 15, they were sent to a private school, the Boarding School for Ladies in Blackheath, London, which was run by the step aunts of the poet, Robert Browning.
This monk, scholar, poet, and artist had been the founder of the Shingon or " True Word " school of Buddhism.
Darwin was a physician and poet who had studied at Cambridge and Edinburgh ; Boulton had left school at fourteen and started work in his father's business making metal goods in Birmingham at the age of 21.
The second French school was Symbolism, which literary historians see beginning with the poet Charles Baudelaire ( 1861 – 67 ) ( Les fleurs du mal, 1857 ), and including the later poets, Arthur Rimbaud ( 1854 – 91 ), Paul Verlaine ( 1844 – 96 ), Stéphane Mallarmé ( 1842 – 98 ), and Paul Valéry ( 1871 – 1945 ).
Hell never finished high school, instead moving to New York City to make his way as a poet.
Mike Doughty ( who billed himself at the time as " M. Doughty ") was a folk singer ( he attended Eugene Lang College with Ani DiFranco, where they studied with Sekou Sundiata and played around the school together ), slam poet, sometime music writer, and doorman at the old Houston Street location of The Knitting Factory, then a nexus for such avant-garde artists as John Zorn and Marc Ribot.
On 26 January 1877, the young poet entered the Godolphin school, which he attended for four years.
* Milarepa, Tibetan poet, yogi, and member of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism
There have been a number of notable Old Rugbeians including the purported father of the sport of Rugby William Webb Ellis, the inventor of Australian rules football Tom Wills, the war poets Rupert Brooke and John Gillespie Magee, Jr., Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, author and mathematician Lewis Carroll, poet and cultural critic Matthew Arnold, the author and social critic Salman Rushdie ( who said of his time there: " Almost the only thing I am proud of about going to Rugby school was that Lewis Carroll went there too.
Robert Southey ( or ; 12 August 1774 – 21 March 1843 ) was an English poet of the Romantic school, one of the so-called " Lake Poets ", and Poet Laureate for 30 years from 1813 to his death in 1843.
Published in 1905 in the Smith Academy Record, a school magazine of the school he was attending, the story explicitly shows how the would-be poet was concerned with his own unique version of the " King ".
It has been home of the high school graduate Cole Smith, owner of the extremely attractive poet, Joel Cox.
* Louis MacNeice's family moved to the town when the poet was two years old ( his father was appointed Rector of St Nicholas ' Church of Ireland Church ), and he left at the age of ten to attend boarding school in England.
Born in Constantinople around 420, he went to Alexandria to study in the school of the Neoplatonic philosopher Proclus ; among his fellow students there were Marcellinus ( magister militum and governor of Illyricum ), Flavius Illustrius Pusaeus ( Praetorian prefect of the East and Consul in 467 ), Messius Phoebus Severus ( Consul in 470 and praefectus urbi ), and Pamprepius ( Pagan poet ).
He briefly attended law school before entering Harvard University, where he studied under the poet Robert Hillyer.
Schell was born in Vienna, Austria, the son of Margarethe ( née Noe von Nordberg ), an actress who ran an acting school, and Hermann Ferdinand Schell, a Swiss poet, novelist, playwright, and owner of a pharmacy.
Pleasant Classical Institution, a boarding school in Amherst, Massachusetts, where he met a fellow student, Constantine Fondolaik, a Smyrna Greek whose parents had been massacred by Turks. Plymouth Church in 1866 The sensational poet Lord Byron was the ultimate in romantic ideals of the day, having died of fever fighting for Greek independence against Turkey, and Beecher saw that exoticism, as well all the romantic passion that his family frowned on, embodied in Fondolaik.
Scève was also a well versed musician as well as a poet ; he cared very much for the musical value of the words he used, in this and in his erudition he forms a link between the school of Marot and the Pléiade.
During the 16th century the school educated writers including Ben Jonson and Richard Hakluyt ; in the seventeenth, the poet John Dryden, philosopher John Locke, scientist Robert Hooke, composer Henry Purcell and architect Christopher Wren were pupils ; and in the 18th century, philosopher Jeremy Bentham and several Whig Prime Ministers and other statesmen ; recent Old Westminsters include prominent politicians of all parties, and many members of the arts and media.
After his death, in 1788, she returned to Göttingen, where she became familiar with the poet Gottfried August Burger and the critic of the Romantic school, August Wilhelm Schlegel.
Emile Verhaeren (; 21 May 1855 – 27 November 1916 ) was a Belgian poet who wrote in the French language, and one of the chief founders of the school of Symbolism.
Albert Victor Samain ( 3 April 1858 — 18 August 1900 ) was a French poet and writer of the Symbolist school.
Other performing writers in the robust literary scene of the Austin area during that time when performance poetry turned into a school of poetry included Pat Littledog, Eleanor Crockett, Jim Ryan, Chuck Taylor, Greg Gauntner, Albert Huffstickler, W. Joe Hoppe, Andy Clausen, Isabella Ides and David Jewell ( poet ); most recorded on Hedwig Gorski's audio anthology project.
He was born at Ilminster, Somerset, England, to Mary Scott, the poet, and John Taylor, a Unitarian minister who moved after his wife's death to Manchester with his son to run a school there.

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