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Now, strongly drawn by ambition, inspired by fellow poets such as Leigh Hunt and Lord Byron, and beleaguered by family financial crises, he suffered periods of depression.
On 11 November 1985, Blunden was among 16 Great War poets commemorated on a slate stone unveiled in Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey The inscription on the stone was written by fellow Great War poet, Wilfred Owen.
Although originally a radical supporter of the French Revolution, Southey followed the trajectory of fellow Romantic poets, Wordsworth and Coleridge, towards conservatism.
Dubbed " The People's Poet " by fellow poets, he won the Governor General's Literary Award in 1976.
From his later place of exile, where he was sent for an unnamed offense against Augustus having to do with free speech, Ovid lamented the lost companionship of his fellow poets, who apparently saw the Liberalia as an opportunity for uninhibited talking.
Scholars have argued that had he lived, Grenfell might well have become disillusioned like his fellow war poets Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen.
In 1970, he began to collaborate with fellow poets Rafael Barreto-Rivera, Paul Dutton, and Steve McCaffery, forming the sound-poetry group The Four Horsemen.
A number of fellow poets and professors of literature ( including Oliver Elton, Charles Williams and Una Ellis-Fermor ) admired the sublimity of his themes and his ability to clothe metaphysical thought in vivid imagery.
Other literary contacts included membership, along with his friends and fellow poets Fulke Greville, Edward Dyer, Edmund Spenser and Gabriel Harvey, of the ( possibly fictitious ) ' Areopagus ', a humanist endeavour to classicise English verse.
Attempting to express the " language of the common man ", Wordsworth and his fellow Romantic poets focused on employing poetic language for a wider audience, countering the mimetic, tightly constrained Neo-Classic poems ( although it's important to note that the poet wrote first and foremost for his / her own creative, expression ).
He also violated many sonnet rules, which had been strictly obeyed by his fellow poets: he plays with gender roles ( 20 ), he speaks on human evils that do not have to do with love ( 66 ), he comments on political events ( 124 ), he makes fun of love ( 128 ), he speaks openly about sex ( 129 ), he parodies beauty ( 130 ), and even introduces witty pornography ( 151 ).
and soon became friends with the emerging young poets of his day, including fellow Canadian poets John Sutherland, Raymond Souster, and Louis Dudek.
In the 1940s, Layton and his fellow Canadian poets rejected the older generation of poets, as well as critic Northrop Frye ; their efforts helped define the tone of the post-war generation poets in Canada.
He has edited many books by fellow poets, including Ken Babstock, George Elliot Clarke, Tim Lilburn, Barbara Colebrook Peace, and Michael Redhill.
Zwicky is an eco-political and anti-colonial thinker, comparable to fellow Canadian poets Tim Lilburn and Don McKay, who promotes the fundamental unity of ontology and ethics by laying emphasis on the act of attention.
Ancient biographies often represent famous poets as going into exile to escape their ungrateful fellow citizens.
Chapman's resultant poverty did not diminish his ability or his standing among his fellow Elizabethan poets and dramatists.
His own poetry deals with friends and fellow poets, relatives, Scots history and the history and landscape of Cambuslang.
During this time he searched out fellow poets, but it was through his alliance with Robert Duncan and Robin Blaser that Spicer forged a new kind of poetry, and together they referred to their common work as the Berkeley Renaissance.
He also worked on more directly collaborative works with other poets, such as the Domestic Ambient Noise project, a series of 300 booklets created with his friend and fellow Writers Forum editor Lawrence Upton.
His defection, along with Vladimir Mayakovsky ’ s suicide silenced most of his fellow poets for a long while.

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According to Irenaeus, during the time his fellow Syrian, Anicetus, was Bishop of Rome, in the 150s or 160, Polycarp visited Rome to discuss the differences that existed between Asia and Rome " with regard to certain things " and especially about the time of the Easter festivals.
Conversely, the current population of Taiwan regard these overseas Chinese as foreigners akin to Singaporean Chinese, as opposed to the pre-Taiwanization era when they were labeled as fellow Chinese compatriots.
After a visit by police to Connor, fellow inmates suspected that he might cut a deal with the authorities with regard to the Pavis killing.
He, along with the majority of his fellow suitors, shows no regard for the Greek custom of xenia or guest-friend hospitality ; Eurymachus is arrogant, disrespectful, and consumes food and drink without the slightest reciprocation.
He and fellow All Black wing Sitiveni Sivivatu regard themselves as " cousins " because Sivivatu lived with the Rokocoko family, but they are not blood relations.
With regard to the timing of the baby's cry and Mrs. Chamberlain's whereabouts, the prosecution also claimed that the Chamberlains convinced fellow camper and witness Sally Lowe to say that she heard Azaria cry after Mrs. Chamberlain returned to the camp fire.
She regularly partnered some of the leading tenors of the day – Caruso, Gigli, Martinelli – and many of her fellow singers expressed the highest regard for her ability ( including Ebe Stignani, Eva Turner, and Alfred Piccaver ).
His experiments on the specific gravities and attractive powers of various saline substances formed a substantial contribution to the methods of analytical chemistry, and in 1782 gained him the Copley medal from the Royal Society, of which he was elected a fellow in 1780 ; and in 1784 he was engaged in a controversy with Henry Cavendish in regard to the latter's experiments on air.
He has also encountered resistance in putting forward his theories by fellow historians who, by his own account, regard him as an " amateur ".
Much was accomplished in regard to endowed schools, but the efforts of Hobhouse and his fellow commissioners received a check in 1871, when the House of Lords rejected their scheme for remodelling the Emanuel Hospital, Westminster.
Theresa Villiers, a fellow MEP for the Conservatives said Green's " resignation demonstrates a total lack of regard for the electorate ".
As a sign of the regard he was now held in by his fellow professionals he won the PFA Player of the Year award at the end of the season, and would also win his first trophy with the Villans, defeating Manchester United in the 1993 – 94 Football League Cup.
Judge Holden, who re-enters the story as a fellow scalphunter, is presented as a profoundly mysterious and awe-inspiring figure ; the others seem to regard him as not quite human.
Gratianus was kept in high regard with fellow soldiers due to his popularity within the army ; this could have contributed to the elevation of his sons and his descendants in becoming Roman Emperors.
At first he went to Jena, but Zinzendorf sought to secure him as a fellow labourer, though the count wished to obtain from him a declaration which would remove from the Pietists of Halle all blame with regard to the disruption.
Described as a baby-faced, " quiet, easy-going, meek-looking fellow ", Crecy had destroyed an antitank position and a number of German machine gun positions armed only with a machine gun and without regard for his personal safety, under heavy fire.
The account of his journey ( G. i. 1 ) supplies special information in regard to his fellow sectaries.
Police officer Frank Serpico's startling testimony against fellow officers not only revealed systemic corruption but highlighted a longstanding obstacle to investigating these abuses: the fraternal understanding among police officers known variously as " the Code of Silence " and " the Blue Curtain " under which officers regard testimony against a fellow officer as betrayal.
Socioeconomic factors appear to influence how Cajuns are likely to view the term: working-class Cajuns tend to regard the word " coonass " as a badge of ethnic pride, whereas middle-and upper-class Cajuns are more likely to regard the term as insulting or degrading, even when used by fellow Cajuns in reference to themselves.
Sivivatu and fellow All Black wing Joe Rokocoko regard themselves as " cousins " as Sivivatu lived with the Rokocoko family .< ref >
Held in high regard by his fellow Eritrean artists his work garners appreciation and admiration from his peers.
It was as a member of Congress that he was recognized as a valuable and influential member, commanding the respect of his fellow member in the House and also of the members of the Senate ; even though he antagonized the senior senator from his own state on some matters of foreign policy, who never lost the regard or friendship of one who sensed his high principles and genuine worth.

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