Elegy Written in a Country Church-Yard, published this year Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for...
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for his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, published in1751. Gray was a self-critical writer who published only 13 poems in his lifetime, despite...
publications of 1741. January 15 – The revival in the London theatre of Shakespeare plays featuring actresses in travesti roles continues at the Theatre Royal...
Cromwell and the Rump Parliament, Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair's 1751poetry book "Ais-Eiridh na Sean Chánoin Albannaich" ("The Resurrection of the...
1751. May 19 – Demetrio, an opera based on lyrics by court poet Pietro Metastasio, with music by Davide Perez, is performed at Teatro San Samuele in Venice...
"graveyard" poetry increasingly expressed a feeling for the "sublime" and uncanny, and an antiquarian interest in ancient English poetic forms and folk poetry. The...
to poetry composed in the form of elegiac couplets. An elegiac couplet consists of one line of poetryin dactylic hexameter followed by a line in dactylic...
The Professor of Poetry is an academic appointment at the University of Oxford. The chair was created in 1708 by an endowment from the estate of Henry...
Nathaniel Brassey Halhed (25 May 1751 – 18 February 1830) (Bengali: হালেদ, romanized: "Haled") was an English Orientalist and philologist. Halhed was born...
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard is a poem by Thomas Gray, completed in 1750 and first published in1751. The poem's origins are unknown, but it...
Chesterfield; published this year, although the book states "1751" Mary Jones, Miscellanies in Prose and Verse Charlotte Lennox, The Art of Coquetry James...
Abraham, in the Seven Years' War, British General James Wolfe is said to have recited Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (1751) to his...
interest in ancient English poetic forms and folk poetry. The poets include Thomas Gray (1716–1771), Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (1751) in and Edward...
divisions in Stuart England at the time. In his early years, Milton studied at Christ's College, Cambridge, and then travelled, wrote poetry mostly for...
romances. These were joined in the fifteenth century by Scots prose works. In the early modern era royal patronage supported poetry, prose and drama. James...
Prize for the third time (he won the same prize in 1750 and 1751, and he will win it again in 1753 and 1755). Moses Browne, The Works and Rest of the Creation...
literature of the 18th century refers to literature (poetry, drama, satire, essays, and novels) produced in Europe during this period. The 18th century saw...
of Asia26 February 4: Pinoy Explorer on RPTV3 February 5: Ancient Love Poetry and Poong, the Joseon Psychiatrist (seasons 1 and 2) on Heart of Asia2 February...
Stage of Life John Shebbeare – The Marriage Act Thomas Cooke – An Ode on Poetry, Painting, and Sculpture John Duncombe – The Feminiad Henry Jones – The...
The second secular book in Scottish Gaelic to be published was his 1751 Jacobite poetry collection Ais-Eiridh na Sean Chánoin Albannaich (The Resurrection...
with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Thomas Cooke, An Ode on Poetry, Painting, and Sculpture, published...
nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Christopher Smart wins the Seatonian Prize for the third time. He won it in 1750 and 1751 and...
Fanny Hill (Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure) appears in London. He is released from debtor's prison in March. The Church of England asks the Secretary of...
invasions of Bengal (1742–1751), also known as the Maratha expeditions in Bengal, were the frequent invasions by the Maratha forces in the Bengal Subah (Bengal...
medieval poetry (died 1770) September 19 – Louis Fuzelier, French dramatist (born 1672) September 22 – Péter Apor, Hungarian historian writing in Latin (born...