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Meaning of "southey"
Southey is used as a noun to refer to the English poet Robert Southey, known for his works in the Romantic literary movement during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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- A habitational surname from Old English.
- A council ward and former village in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England; the ward contains the suburb of Southey Green.
- A town in the Rural Municipality of Cupar No. 218, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Southey is a poet far below them both.
Taylor aspired to become the official biographer of Southey.
Southey removed this passage.
It was the last long poem that Southey would write.
Southey and his wife spent several years in London.
These passages were treated by Southey with great fluency and naturality.
Southey asked for British troops to be sent to help control the situation.
Some maintain however that the story as well as the old woman originated with Southey.
This would allow Southey to deal with events from his life in a poetic form.
This romantic legend was later adapted by Robert Southey.
Southey most likely learned the tale as a child from his uncle William Tyler.
One of the magicians named by Southey as dwelling in Domdaniel was Adbaldar.
Southey and Mure differ in details.
Landor was the close friend of Southey and Coleridge.
Southey knew the Poem well.
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She was related to poet Robert Southey.
Henry Southey was his student.
And again from Southey.
But Southey was not appeased.
A letter from Southey.
Southey probably learned the tale as a child from his uncle William Tyler.
Thalaba the Destroyer was completed while Southey travelled in Portugal.
Southey Community Library is one of these libraries.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears was a story by the poet Robert Southey.
In the poem Southey is dismissed as insolent, narrow and shabby.
Instead, the poem only discusses Southey as a poet.
Robert Southey is of these, and one of the most distinguished.
Ultimately, it is uncertain where Southey or his uncle learned the tale.
Dr. Southey says there are applications in the transportation industry as well.
Old settler, went to young Southey and told him that he was.
A kitten is in the animal world what a rosebud is in the garden . - Robert Southey.
In a series of brilliant articles, in its pages Southey advocated a progressive philosophy of social reform.
Southey also remarked upon her personal beauty, " In person she was exceedingly beautiful.
The poem, only published once, was dedicated to the friendship that Southey and Coleridge shared.
Many a socialist - and Southey is a quasi socialist and Tory reactionary - objects to the tawdry reality.
Goldilocks and the three bears, Robert Southey.
We do not think Mr. Southey has much right to complain of this.
Hinds was born in Brooklyn, New York as the great-grandson of poet Robert Southey.
In terms of religion, Southey depicts a debate between Islam and Christianity.
Connop Thirlwall provided a history of Ancient Greece, whilst Robert Southey provided a section on naval history.
As plans bogged down, Southey and Coleridge eventually reached an impasse.
What it means is helping people connect to the environment, ” Southey said.
Within weeks, Southey and Coleridge were deep in the planning stages of Pantisocracy.
The ' crimes ' against customs, morality and civilization are reported by Southey in great detail.
Look, I see young Southey on the Dilli from time to time.
Southey is a small community of about 700 people situated about a half hour drive from Regina.
The matter was passed to Southey who gave it to his Colonial Secretary J.B. Currey.
Southey later said of Oxford, " All I learnt was a little swimming … and a little boating.
A second edition was published in 1847 under the title of Reminiscences of Coleridge and Southey.
Bellette, Southey has the name wrong.