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  • Richard Steele, with whom he founded The Spectator magazine. Along with ... His essays, reproduced in Tatler, The Spectator, and in a handful of ...
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  • known for having authored An Inquiry into the Cause of the Wealth of Nations ... spectrum of topics ranging from astronomy to the origin of language. Smith ...
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  • #039; concepts of the sublime in his, The Spectator (1711), and later the ... Grand Tour in 1699, and commented in the Spectator (1712) that, "The ...
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  • of Medicine, and Doctor of Divinity, was the inventor of the sport of basketball ... Ontario on November 6, 1861. James was the eldest son of Scottish immigrants ...
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  • favorable and comprehensive analysis within the contexts of diverse art forms. In Plato's metaphysics, permanent and immutable Ideas have the ...
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  • (1971) and the National Book Award for The Spectator Bird (1976). His collection ... the National Book Award winner of 1977, The Spectator Bird. He would also win ...
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  • the Child, who turns his head to gaze at the spectator. ... she first held her infant son Christ. The spectator, after all, is meant ...
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  • and economist. His work was significant in the development of Utilitarianism ... Steele's literary magazine, The Spectator. Il Caffè represented ...
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  • Daily Telegraph, The The Daily Telegraph is a British broadsheet newspaper ... right-leaning publications such as The Spectator. In June 2004, The Daily ...
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  • the popular media, including The Times, The Spectator, and the New Statesman. ... the-pale My life beyond the pale] The Spectator, September 21, 2002. ...
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  • 31, 1986) was a British artist and sculptor. The son of a mining engineer, ... mystery and should make demands on the spectator. Giving a sculpture or ...
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  • and writing, Bowles pursued his education at the University of Virginia before ... in that it makes its effect without the spectator being made aware of it ...
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  • His poetry, marked by understatement, the use of plain (and at times ... by J. D. Scott, literary editor of The Spectator, in 1954 to describe ...
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  • The First Italo–Ethiopian War was fought between Italy and Ethiopia ... Some point out that Italy was perhaps the weakest of all the colonial ...
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  • and architectural innovator. He was the youngest son of British Prime ... Walpole's more than 3,000 Letters provide insight into the intellectual ...
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  • was a Scottish broadcasting executive. As the general manager of the BBC ... in Scotland John Charles Walsham Reith was the youngest, by ten years, of ...
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  • novelist and spy, who is considered one of the earliest practitioners of ... penchant for satire got him trouble with the law on several occasions) ...
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  • hostility towards her ideas. She was the first Englishwomen to climb ... Frank, 212, citing a letter to the Spectator December 28, 1895 which ...
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  • Hill Green, Bosanquet helped to revive the idealism of Hegel in England ... the artist in creating a work, and of the spectator in appreciating it. In ...
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  • as an editor of The Times as well as The Spectator, where he was employed ... freelance jobs. Along with working for The Spectator, he also co-edited the ...
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