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  1. Robert Southey. 1774–1843. Robert Southey, from a painting by John Opie, engraved by W. H. Eagleton. Unlike most of the English Romantics, who wrote predominantly either in verse or in prose, Robert Southey—like his friend and brother-in-law Samuel Taylor Coleridge and, to some extent, Sir Walter Scott —was both poet and prose writer and ...

  2. Robert Southey: A Life. Robert Southey. : Mark Storey. Oxford University Press, 1997 - Biography & Autobiography - 405 pages. Robert Southey was a figure of major importance on the literary and political scene from the 1790s to his death in 1843. He lived through the French Revolution, the Napoleonic wars, the dawn of the industrial age, and ...

  3. Robert Southey (/ˈsaʊði/ or /ˈsʌði/; August 12, 1774 in Bristol– March 21, 1843 in London) 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. Although his fame has long been eclipsed by that of his contemporaries and friends William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Southey’s verse ...

  4. Robert Southey (* 12. August 1774 in Bristol, England; † 21. März 1843 in Keswick, England) war ein englischer Dichter und Geschichtsschreiber. Er gehört zur „ Seeschule “ (nach dem Lake District in Cumberland benannt) um William Wordsworth und Samuel Taylor Coleridge .

  5. Robert Southey (Bristol, 12 de agosto de 1774 – Keswick, 21 de março de 1843) foi um historiador, escritor e poeta britânico da escola do romantismo. [1] Em 1813, recebeu o título de Poeta laureado , posto honorifico que tinha como principal função escrever poemas em ocasiões especiais.

  6. Robert Southey wurde am 12. August 1774 in Bristol geboren und starb am 21. März 1843 in Keswick. Er war ein englischer Dichter, Geschichtsschreiber und Kritiker. Er gehört zur »Seeschule« (nach dem Lake District in Cumberland benannt) um William Wordsworth und Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Anzeige. Edition 16. - Zusätzliche E-Books: Der Kanon.

  7. The poem serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the consequences of recklessness, the inevitability of facing the outcomes of one’s actions, and the idea of divine justice. The Inchcape Rock Robert Southey. No stir in the air, no stir in the sea, The Ship was still as she could be; Her sails from heaven received no motion, Her keel was ...

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