- Mark
Akenside (9
November 1721 – 23 June 1770) was an
English poet and physician.
Akenside was born at
Newcastle upon Tyne, England, the son of a butcher...
- The
Pleasures of the
Imagination is a long
didactic poem by Mark
Akenside,
first published in 1744. The
first book
defines the
powers of
imagination and...
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located within Strathcona County.
Localities Adam Lily
Acres Akenside Akenside Estates Arddmoor-Rosswood
Ardmoor Artesian Estates Aspen Heights Aspen...
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April 4, 1992 La
Silla E. W. Elst · 3.4 km MPC · JPL 8686
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Akenside July 26, 1992 La
Silla E. W. Elst V 2.9 km MPC · JPL 8687 Caussols...
- 2010, p. 46.
Akenside 1996, pp. 38, 120.
Beardsley 1995, p. 26.
Dutton 2009, p. 172.
Lamarque 2008b, p. 118.
Leddy 2016, pp. 61–62.
Akenside, Mark (1996)...
- Ponziani,
Italian priest, theoretician, and
academic (d. 1796) 1721 – Mark
Akenside,
English physician and poet (d. 1770) 1723 – Anna Amalia,
Abbess of Quedlinburg...
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Watts Ambrose Philips Gilbert West
William Collins John Dyer
William Shenstone Edward Young David Mallet Mark
Akenside Thomas Gray George, Lord Lyttelton...
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historian Mark
Akenside (1721–1770),
English poet and
physician Rachel Akerman (1522–1544), Austrian...
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number of
paces could not be
agreed upon; and in the
affair between Mark
Akenside and Ballow, one had
determined never to
fight in the morning, and the other...
- 22 –
Philip Carteret Webb,
English barrister (b. 1702) June 23 – Mark
Akenside,
English poet,
physician (b. 1721) July 17 –
Joseph Paris Duverney, French...