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Isaac
Isaac (Isac), m. indecl., or Isaacus, i, m., the son of Abraham , Prud. στεφ. 10, 748; Vulg. Gen....
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Barrow, Isaac
(1630-1677) Divine, scholar, and mathematician, s. of a linen-draper in London, was ed. at Charterh...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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Bickerstaffe, Isaac
(c. 1735-1812?) Dramatic writer, in early life a page to Lord Chesterfield when Lord Lieutenant of ...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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D'Israeli, Isaac
(1766-1848) Miscellaneous writer, was descended from a Jewish family which had been settled first i...
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Watts, Isaac
(1674-1748) Poet and theologian, b. at Southampton, where his f. kept a school, and ed. at a Noncon...
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Taylor, Bayard
(1825-1878) Poet, b. in Pennsylvania of Quaker descent, began to write by the time he was 12. Appre...
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Taylor, Jeremy
(1613-1667) Divine, was b. at Camb. His f., though of gentle descent, followed the trade of a barbe...
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Taylor, John
(1580-1653) Known as the "Water Poet," b. at Gloucester of humble parentage, was apprenticed to a L...
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Taylor, Thomas
(1758-1835) Translator, b. in London and ed. at St. Paul's School, devoted himself to the study of ...
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Taylor, Tom
(1817-1880) Dramatist, b. at Sunderland, ed. at Glasgow and Camb., and was Prof. of English Literat...
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Taylor, William
(1765-1836) Translator, etc., s. of a merchant, travelled on the Continent, learned German, and bec...
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Browne, Isaac Hawkins
(1705-1760) Is remembered as the author of some clever imitations of contemporary poets on the them...
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Newton, Sir Isaac
(1642-1727) Natural philosopher, b. at Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, the s. of a small landed propriet...
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
(1772-1834) Poet, philosopher, and critic, s. of the Rev. John C., vicar and schoolmaster of Ottery...
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Taylor, Sir Henry
(1800-1886) Dramatist, s. of a gentleman farmer in the county of Durham. After being at sea for som...
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Taylor, Philip Meadows
(1808-1876) Novelist, b. at Liverpool, s. of a merchant there. When still a boy went out to a merca...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin