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<p> An [[English]] physician, who wrote, among other productions and pieces, the "Hymn to the Naiads," especially a poem entitled the "Pleasures of Imagination," much quoted from at one time, and suggested by the study of Addison on the [[Imagination]] in the <i> [[Spectator]] </i> (1721-1770). </p>
<p> An English physician, who wrote, among other productions and pieces, the "Hymn to the Naiads," especially a poem entitled the "Pleasures of Imagination," much quoted from at one time, and suggested by the study of Addison on the [[Imagination]] in the <i> Spectator </i> (1721-1770). </p>


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Latest revision as of 16:43, 15 October 2021

Mark Akenside [1]

An English physician, who wrote, among other productions and pieces, the "Hymn to the Naiads," especially a poem entitled the "Pleasures of Imagination," much quoted from at one time, and suggested by the study of Addison on the Imagination in the Spectator (1721-1770).

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