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James Thomson (c. 11 September 1700 – 27 August 1748) was a Scottish poet and playwright, known for his poems The Seasons and The Castle of Indolence
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As a Scot who spent his adult life in England, he embodied in his work a comity between the two lands and traditions. Partly with these sociopolitical interests ...
جيمس طومسون<br>(James Thomson)

جيمس طومسون (James Thomson)

شاعر وكاتب مسرحي
جيمس طومسون شاعر وكاتب مسرحي اسكتلندي، اشتهر بقصائده المميزة، ذا سيزون وذا كاسل أوف إندولنس و كلمات أغنية «رول، بريتانيا!». ويكيبيديا
تاريخ ومكان الميلاد: 11 سبتمبر 1700، Ednam، المملكة المتحدة
تاريخ ومكان الوفاة: 27 أغسطس 1748، ريتشموند، المملكة المتحدة
الكتب
James Thomson was a Scottish poet whose best verse foreshadowed some of the attitudes of the Romantic movement. His poetry also gave expression to the ...
James Thomson (23 November 1834 – 3 June 1882) — pen name Bysshe Vanolis — was a Scottish journalist, poet, and translator. He is remembered for The City of ...
James Thomson was a Scottish Victorian poet who is best remembered for his sombre, imaginative poem “The City of Dreadful Night,” a symbolic expression of ...
My research now focuses on understanding how a cell can maintain or change identity, how a cell chooses between self-renewal and the initial decision to ...
James Thomson was born in the village of Ednam, Roxburghshire, the fourth child of Thomas Thomson (c. 1666-1716), a Presbyterian minister, and his wife Beatrix.
Victorian poet James Thomson, who published under the pseudonym Bysshe Vanolis, was born in Port Glasgow, Scotland, in 1834.
Born in Roxburghshire in Scotland around 1700, James Thomson is best known for providing the lyrics for the patriotic song Rule, Britannia and his masterful ...
James Thomson, poet and playwright, has a memorial in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. It is placed on the wall next to Shakespeare's memorial.