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| | Encyclopedia: List of poets |
 | | George Mackay Brown (1921 - 1996), was a poet, author and dramatist. |  | | Poets are authors of poems, or of other forms of poetry such as dramatic verse. |  | | Anna Laetitia Barbauld (June 20, 1743âMarch 9, 1825) was an English poet and miscellaneous writer. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/List-of-poets
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| | Cox, "The 'Cockney School' attacks: or the anti-romantic ideology," page 4 of 5, _Poetry and Politics in the Cockney ... |
 | | The contrast between the Hunt circle and the Lake Poets was most often used to complain that the Cockneys, as urban poets, had no sense of nature. |  | | The contrast is not between the poet of ?? |  | | The sense that an urban and cosmopolitan outlook is preferable to the egotistical provincialism of the Lake Poets is not unlike Byron?s argument in his then unpublished dedication to Don Juan where he criticizes the narrowness of the Lake Poets, who ?? |
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http://www.rc.umd.edu/bibliographies/CUP/cox/chapter/cox4.html
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| | The Mediadrome - Poems of the Week: Lakes |
 | | Salt water sailors looked down on the Great Lakes sailors as “farm boys” who were sailing around in puddles and certainly a tall ship sailor was superior to one of those “teakettles” (steamboats). |  | | Furthermore, the Arthurian legends, which informed a significant amount of English poetry at one time or another, also use the image of a lake, with a different lady (or at least her arm) playing the important role of catching Excalibur on Arthur’s death. |  | | The Great Lakes are quite possibly the most dangerous waters on earth. |
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http://www.themediadrome.com/content/articles/words_articles/poems_lakes.htm
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| | Lake District Poets |
 | | It is not far from Lake Coniston and nestled among the hills - and filled with personal memorabilia and sketches she did for her children's books. |  | | The luscious base of the falls and the path through the woods beside it are as inspiring and awesome as the falls themselves. |  | | The fact that several of the major poets of the day visited or lived here led to the title "Lake Poets" - referring particularly to Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Southey. |
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http://www.hanover.k12.va.us/ahs/jrbailey/poets.htm
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| | lake poets - Books, journals, articles @ The Questia Online Library |
 | | None are greatest...historic vindication of the unpopular poets. |  | | Why is an epistle in a poets own voice "an idyllium" and one with a...Drakes examples includes only contemporary poets. |  | | ...not careful overmuch, these poets, of the dangers of tradition...golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering...object in itself, respond to the poets realization of it with a realization...golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering... |
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http://www.questia.com/search/lake-poets
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| | Salt Lake City Weekly arts & entertainment - Words and Beer, by Alex Wells - November 22, 2001 |
 | | The answer to 19th century poet Baudelaire’s bold question is all three—or at least the first two—if you’re asking the folks behind Salt Lake’s eclectic reading event, Closet Poets. |  | | Closet Poets began when friends James Bird and Rick Smith [Editor’s note: Closet Poets co-founder Rick Smith is employed by Salt Lake City Weekly] took a road trip along the West Coast, checking out various poetry events along the way. |  | | Reitenbach recently moved to Salt Lake and finds Closet Poets one of the things that makes supposedly stuffy Salt Lake one of the most artist-friendly places she’s seen. |
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http://www.slweekly.com/editorial/2001/arts_2_011122.cfm
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Lake Poets |
 | | Another poet who found delight in the far distant in time was Sir Walter Scott, who, after evincing an early interest in the ancient ballads of his... |  | | Lake Poets, a term loosely applied to three English poets, Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and William Wordsworth (and sometimes... |  | | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Lake Poets |
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http://uk.encarta.msn.com/Lake_Poets.html
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| | lake |
 | | Nothing has left a more vivid picture on my mind than these evenings at Maer. |  | | and valleys, where deep grass grew over rich, crumbling earth, deposit of dead volcanoes, or saw, circled by soft green hills, some mountain lake, reflecting the perfect blue of Italian sky. |  | | He and his companions must have gone more than twenty-five miles a day to |
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http://www.cooldictionary.com/words/lake.word
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| | LitKicks: Victorian Confidential |
 | | My favorite deQuincey book is the aforementioned Recollections of the Lakes and the Lake Poets, in which he dishes on both the good and bad qualities of the literary masters, recognizing the public's taste for tell-all and presaging the frankness of more modern biographies. |  | | Perhaps this is why, when I am called upon to name my favorite writer associated with the so-called "Lake Poets" of the 1800's (William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey, sometimes Percy Bysshe Shelley), I will tell you that I like Thomas deQuincey. |  | | What made the poet's legs so ugly is not explained. |
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http://www.litkicks.com/BeatPages/msg.jsp?what=DeQuincey
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| | Salt Lake City Weekly arts & entertainment - Strophe Light, by Ben Fulton - September 23, 1999 |
 | | These poets like a good time, not endless stares out of rainy-day windows for inspiration. |  | | And if you can call the Irradiated Poets anything, it’s true believers. |  | | “If I forgot to say it before, my name is Sean Young and I’m an irradiated poet,” he tells the small crowd gathered at a downtown Barnes and Noble. |
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http://www.slweekly.com/editorial/1999/arts_990923.cfm
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| | Book Report on The Lake Poets |
 | | Nature, law of nature is seen in most of their poems. |  | | The poems I wrote about mention God, relationship with God and other people, guilt and punishment. |  | | The Lake Poets were a group of English poets who lived in the Lake District. |
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http://www.newessay.com/database/The_Lake_Poets-162131.html
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| | New Lake Poets by William Scammell : Book |
 | | New Lake Poets by William Scammell : Book |  | | Book Subject -- 20th century, English Contemporary Poetry, English poetry, General, Poetry |
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http://www.crimsonbird.com/cgi-bin/a.cgi?j=1852241462
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| | Film Ideas: The Master Poets Collection I & II |
 | | The Master Poets brought to life in dramatizations of their most famous works. |  | | Film Ideas: The Master Poets Collection I and II The |  | | A visually stunning and joyful celebration of poetry, this collection should appeal to the serious students as well as the recreational reader. |
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http://www.filmideas.com/titlepages/fthruo/masterpoetsx.html
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| | Lake poets - Definition of Lake poets by Webster Dictionary |
 | | Lake poets - Definition of Lake poets by Webster Dictionary |  | | a collective name originally applied in contempt, but now in honor, to Southey, Coleridge, and Wordsworth, who lived in the lake country of Cumberland, England, Lamb and a few others were classed with these by hostile critics. |
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http://www.webster-dictionary.net/definition/Lake%20poets
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| | News - Montgomery College, MD - |
 | | For more information about Poets Anonymous, contact Samuel Hurst at 202-646-2172 (days), 703-569-4887 (evenings), or e-mail eyenouto@myexcel.com. |  | | The poets selected an existing drawing by their partner that inspired them to create a new poem, and the CPSA artists selected an existing poem by their poet-partner that inspired them to create a new drawing. |  | | This is also the first time Poets Anonymous has teamed exclusively with CPSA artists. |
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http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/news/News_Archives/news10030502.html
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| | Coleridge, Wordsworth, Southey and Stuart (1978) Letters from the Lake poets, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William ... |
 | | Poets, English; Lake poets; Correspondence; 19th century; Stuart, Daniel |  | | Letters from the Lake poets, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, Robert Southey to Daniel Stuart, editor of the Morning post and the Courier, 1800-1838 |  | | Coleridge, Wordsworth, Southey and Stuart (1978) Letters from the Lake poets, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, Robert Southey to Daniel Stuart, editor of the Morning post and the Courier, 1800-1838 |
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http://www.getcited.org/?PUB=101864355&showStat=Ratings
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| | Comparing Romantic Poets, Lake Poets, Late-Romantics |
 | | The Romantic Poets, Blake and Burns, challenged the societal and religious structures of their day. |  | | With different styles, they both defied the oppression of the class system and ridiculed those who thought they were above others. |  | | Go here to log in and view the entire paper! |
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http://www.radessays.com/link.php?site=re&aff=netessays&dest=viewpaper.php?request=36837
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| | Lake Poets - English dictionary meaning |
 | | 1) n :English poets at the beginning of the 19th century who lived in the Lake District and were inspired by it |  | | Please select first one letter of word you are looking for: |  | | Site design, layout and database management is copyrighted to realdictionary.com Please read our copyright notice to read in detail about data copyright and other copyrights. |
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http://www.realdictionary.com/L/dir/LakePoets.asp
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| | A Passionate Sisterhood : The Sisters, Wives and Daughters of the Lake Poets |
 | | The book focuses on the women who spent time with Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Southey, and portrays a domestic scene far different from the idyllic one of poetry. |  | | A Passionate Sisterhood : The Sisters, Wives and Daughters of the Lake Poets |  | | If it seemed that the great male Romantic poets led a charmed life of ease, sitting in gardens, mulling over questions of beauty and sadness, it was because women made it possible, this biography claims. |
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http://www.allbookstores.com/book/0312227510
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| | The Master Poets Collection II [VHS] video online at Movies Unlimited |
 | | Special boxed set includes "The Brontes of Haworth," "Robert and Elizabeth Browning," "Scott, Tennyson and Kipling: The Heroic Tradition" and "Wordsworth and Coleridge: The Lake Poets." |  | | Interviews, selections from his work and film footage create a portrait of leading Anglo-Jewish poet A.M. Klein, recalling his youth in Montreal, the bitterness of the World War II years and his reticent later life. |  | | This Academy Award-nominated documentary looks at the Polish-born writer and Nobel Prize-winner who penned such memorable tales as "The Family Moskat," "The Manor" and many others. |
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http://www.moviesunlimited.com/musite/affredirect.asp?mscssid=61QRA8DTFQF78MAHFKVDHE5S5W26775C&page=product%2Easp&sku=277080
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| | Alaskan Bulgarian: Darn Lake Poets |
 | | That's pretty much what the GRE Literature test preaches. |  | | If you don't know that Pater influenced Wilde, even if it's only because Wilde misinterpreted Pater's work, you have some problems. |  | | If you don't know that Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Lamb spent time as neighbor's in England's "lake region," you're in the dark. |
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http://www.lexlibertas.com/alaskanbulgarian/archives/000532.html
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| | ninemsn Encarta - Lake District |
 | | The Lake District became famous when a group of British poets (including William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey) made it their home about the beginning of the 19th century; they were described by unsympathetic critics as the Lake School of poetry (see Lake Poets). |  | | The scenery of the area, and in particular its most noted feature, the lakes, is a result mainly of glaciation during the last Ice Age. |  | | The most important are Lake Windermere, Derwent Water, Coniston Water, Ullswater, Ennerdale Water, Crummock Water, and Bassenthwaite Lake. |
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http://au.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761568396/Lake_District.html
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| | Poet: Twyla Lake - All poems of Twyla Lake |
 | | Poems by / from poet Twyla Lake best love poem famous poets TWYLA LAKE |  | | Read more poems from Twyla Lake >>> Read more: laughter poems, war poems, red poems, light poems, world poems, sun poems, love poems, running poems... |  | | Poet: Twyla Lake - All poems of Twyla Lake |
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http://www.poemhunter.com/p/t/poet.asp?poet=6384
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| | lake - definition by dict.die.net |
 | | Lake poets, Lake school, a collective name originally applied in contempt, but now in honor, to Southey, Coleridge, and Wordsworth, who lived in the lake country of Cumberland, England, Lamb and a few others were classed with these by hostile critics. |  | | Note: Lakes are for the most part of fresh water; the salt lakes, like the Great Salt Lake of Utah, have usually no outlet to the ocean. |  | | Lake dwellings (Arch[ae]ol.), dwellings built over a lake, sometimes on piles, and sometimes on rude foundations kept in place by piles; specifically, such dwellings of prehistoric times. |
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http://dict.die.net/lake
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| | Lake Poets |
 | | the poets Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Southey: so called from their residence in the Lake District. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipd/A0509636.html
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| | Lake District on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey were known as the Lake Poets. |  | | The district comprises 15 lakes, among them Ullswater, Windermere, Derwentwater, and Bassenthwaite; several beautiful falls; and some of England's highest peaks—Scafell Pike (3,210 ft/978 m), Scafell, and Helvellyn. |  | | Salt Lake County Third District Court Orders Immediate Deposit of Oak Ridge Micro-Energy Shares. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/L/LakeD1ist.asp
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| | lake poets - definition of lake poets in Encyclopedia |
 | | lake poets - definition of lake poets in Encyclopedia |  | | Searchword not found in the selected dictionary, but you can try the following: |  | | Embed a dictionary search in your own web page |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/lake_poets
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| | The Academy of American Poets - The Lake Isle of Innisfree |
 | | Copyright © 1997 - 2005 by The Academy of American Poets. |  | | The Academy of American Poets - The Lake Isle of Innisfree |  | | William Butler Yeats was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1865, the son of a well-known Irish painter, John Butler Yeats. |
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http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/15529
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| | Lake Poets |
 | | Bibliographies and artefacts on natural history and local people including Beatrix Potter, Ruskin and the Lake poets. |  | | The Ambleside Museum and Armitt Library - Free educational institution in the English Lake District. |  | | The Ambleside Museum and Armitt Library - Free educational institution in the Lake District. |
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http://www.findly.com/lake-poets.htm
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| | lake poets (HyperDic hyper-dictionary) |
 | | English poets at the beginning of the 19th century who lived in the Lake District and were inspired by it. |  | | LAKE POETS products: USA, UK, Canada, Deutschland, France. |
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http://www.hyperdic.com/dic/lake_poets.htm
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