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  2. Mary Robinson (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Robinson (née Darby; 27 November 1757 – 26 December 1800) was an English actress, poet, dramatist, novelist, and celebrity figure. She lived in England, in the cities of Bristol and London; she also lived in France and Germany for a time.

  3. Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Mary Frances Robinson (known as Agnes-Marie-François Darmesteter after her first marriage, and Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux after her second; 27 February 1857 – 9 February 1944) was an Anglo-French poet, novelist, essayist, literary critic, and translator. [1] She was the elder sister of the novelist and critic Frances Mabel Robinson.

  4. 1795 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Ritson, editor, Robin Hood: A Collection of all the Ancient Poems; Mary Robinson, Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson. A New Edition; Robert Southey and Robert Lovell, Poems [2] John Thelwall, Poems Written in Close Confinement in the Tower and Newgate, the author was arrested in 1794 and sent to the Tower of London [2]

  5. Hubert de Sevrac - Wikipedia

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    Hubert de Sevrac, a Romance of the Eighteenth Century (1796) is a Gothic novel by the celebrity actress and poet Mary Robinson. Its protagonists are a fictional French aristocrat Hubert de Sevrac and his daughter Sabina, who experience a series of dramatic travails after fleeing the French Revolution. Murders, kidnappings, and mistaken ...

  6. Natural Daughter with Portraits of the Leadenhead Family

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    The Natural Daughter with Portraits of the Leadenhead Family is a novel by the English poet, dramatist and novelist Mary Robinson, published in 1799 by T. N. Longman and O. Rees in Paternoster Row in London. [1] The novel was originally published as two volumes; a thousand copies were printed for the first edition of the novel.

  7. List of female poets - Wikipedia

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    Emma Roberts (1794–1840), English poet and travel writer; Mary Robinson (1757–1800), English poet and novelist; Mary Rolls (1775–1835), English poet; Susanna Rowson (1762–1824), British-American novelist, poet and playwright; Esther Saunders (1793–1862), African American poet who escaped from slavery; Anna Seward (1747–1809 ...

  8. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.

  9. 1775 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Gray, The Poems of Mr. Gray, to which are Prefixed Memoirs of his Life and Writings by W. Mason, M.A., Annotated letters of Thomas Gray, comments by Mason on the poems; York: A. Ward; criticism and biography [6] Edward Jerningham, The Fall of Mexico [5] Mary Robinson, Poems by Mrs. Robinson [5]