He became a preacher in the Bingley area and was well known for his original and zealous sermons which were peppered with quotes from Robert Blair and Edward Young.
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She spent time with Lady Margaret in London and met many of the celebrated figures of the 1730s, including the poet Edward Young and the religious thinker Gilbert West.
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Edward Young's " Conjectures on Original Composition " was pivotal in the formulation of genius is " the god within " the poet who provides the inspiration.
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The university originally came to the land in 1911, but the land was turned over to Edward Young in exchange for Picnic Point, along with the Wally Bauman Woods.
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In 1770, he put into verse the first two parts of Edward Young's " Night-Thoughts ", whose French translation had just been published.
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Most influential was his translation of Edward Young's " Night-Thoughts ", which elicited a rapturous enthusiasm for Young and a large number of imitations.
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It was during this time that poet The Seasons ( 1728 30 ) and Edward Young ( 1681 1765 ) wrote his poem " Night-Thoughts " ( 1742 ).
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Among the church's rectors were Rev . Aeneas Ross, 1742 1758, brother of Hobart College; and Edward Young Buchanan, 1854 1882, brother of President James Buchanan.
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Mays and Bernard are among the owners of The Source, along with H . Edward Young Jr ., the associate publisher, and Jon Shecter, the co-editor in chief.
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Moore, despite having no poetic career before the play and virtually no career after it, was being lauded, and this despite what Edward Young called " a very bad " play.