Watts, Alaric Alexander — (1797 1864) Born in London, he was a tutor to several families until 1818, when he returned to London to become sub editor of New Monthly Magazine. His Borrowings of Byron in the Literary Gazette in 1821 led to his being appointed as editor of … British and Irish poets
Alaric Alexander Watts — (March 16, 1797 April 5, 1864), British poet and journalist, born in London. His life was dedicated to newspaper creation and edition and was seen as a conservative writer. Such a life led him to bankruptcy until a pension was awarded to him by a … Wikipedia
Alaric — is a Germanic name that, broken into its parts means Ala everyone s and ric ruler . This has various forms in the several Germanic languages, such as Alareiks in the original Gothic and Alrekr in Old Norse. Most modern Germanic languages render… … Wikipedia
Watts (surname) — Watts is a surname, and may refer to* Alan Watts, English philosopher * Alaric Alexander Watts, British poet and journalist * André Watts, German American pianist * Angie Watts, fictional character from EastEnders * Bill Watts, American… … Wikipedia
Watts — Watts, 1) Isaak, geb. 17. Juli 1674 in Southampton, studirte 1690–94 auf der Dissenters Akademie in Newington Theologie u. wurde 1698 Geistlicher bei der Congregationalistengemeinde in Mark Lane; 1712 mußte er seiner Gesundheit wegen seinen… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
A. A. Watts — is the name of:*Alaric Alexander Watts, a British poet and journalist. *Alf Watts, a British socialist … Wikipedia
Midas (Shelley) — Midas was first published in 1922 Midas is a verse drama in blank verse by the Romantic writers Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley. Mary wrote the drama and Percy contributed two lyric poems to it. Written in 1820 while the Shelleys were… … Wikipedia
Midas (Shelley) — Midas La primera versión publicada de Midas, en 1922. Autor Mary Shelley y … Wikipedia Español
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The New Monthly Magazine — was a British monthly magazine published by Henry Colburn between 1814 and 1884. Contents 1 History 2 Titles 3 Editors 4 References … Wikipedia