- Anna
Laetitia Barbauld (/bɑːrˈboʊld/, by
herself possibly /bɑːrˈboʊ/, as in French, née Aikin; 20 June 1743 – 9
March 1825) was a
prominent English poet...
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Laetitia Barbauld:
Voice of the Enlightenment". The Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer, N.S. 23:3
September 2009.
Retrieved 11 June 2023. ...
Barbauld's refusal...
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Eighteen Hundred and Eleven: A Poem (1812) is a poem by Anna
Laetitia Barbauld criticising Britain's parti****tion in the
Napoleonic Wars.
Britain had...
- "songs" (poems) -
along with
those of Georgiana,
Duchess of Devonshire, Mrs
Barbauld,
Peter Pindar and R.B.
Sheridan - were
published and
advertised widely...
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schoolteacher and
father of Anna
Laetitia Barbauld,
lived and
taught in
Kibworth in 1730–58. Anna
Laetitia Barbauld (née Aikin, 1743–1823), poet, essayist...
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Laetitia Barbauld An Easy
Introduction to the
Knowledge of
Nature (1780) by
Sarah Trimmer Hymns in
Prose for
Children (1781) by Anna
Laetitia Barbauld Sacred...
- by the
prominent 18th-century
British poet and
essayist Anna
Laetitia Barbauld.
Published in 1778 and 1779, the
books initiated a
revolution in children's...
- be authors, and
certainly indiscreet to
admit the fact. Anna
Laetitia Barbauld, a
member of the club, was
merely the echo of po****r sentiment, contrary...
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living in Hampstead, ****ociated with
contemporary writers such as Anna
Barbauld, Lucy Aikin, and
Walter Scott. She died at the age of 88.
Baillie was born...
- Godolphin. Her literary-minded
family included her aunt Anna
Laetitia Barbauld, a
writer of poetry,
essays and children's books.
Aikin was born at Warrington...