- ATHENAID
- Athenaidi
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Epic poetry — An epic is a lengthy narrative poem, ordinarily concerning a serious subject containing details of heroic deeds and events significant to a culture or nation. [Michael Meyer, The Bedford Introduction to Literature , Bedford/St. Martin s, 2005,… … Wikipedia
Richard Glover (poet) — Richard Glover (1712 ndash; November 25, 1785), English poet, son of Richard Glover, a Hamburg merchant, was born in London. He was educated at Cheam in Surrey. While there he wrote in his sixteenth year a poem to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton,… … Wikipedia
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Glover, Richard — (1712 1785) Poet and dramatist, was a London merchant, and M.P. for Weymouth. A scholarly man with a taste for literature, he wrote two poems in blank verse, Leonidas (1737), and The Athenaid (1787). Though not without a degree of dignity,… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Glover, Richard — (1712 1785) He was born in London, the son of a Hamburg merchant. While at school in Cheam, Surrey, he published a poem Upon Sir Isaac Newton (1728) (it went through four editions) to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton. Dr. Pemberton appended this … British and Irish poets