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  1. The poems of Mark Akenside, M.D. by Mark Akenside, 2010-06-10
  2. The Poetical Manuscripts of Mark Akenside in the Ralph M. Williams Collection, Amherst College Library: Reproduced in Facsimile by Mark Akenside, 1988-04
  3. The Pleasures of Imagination: A Poem. in Three Books. by Mark Akinside [Sic], M.D. by Mark Akenside, 2010-03-20
  4. The Poetical Works of Akenside and Beattie: With a Memoir of Each ... by James Beattie, Alexander Dyce, et all 2010-02-23
  5. The pleasures of imagination. A poem in three books. By Dr. Akenside. by Mark Akenside, 2010-06-10
  6. Poetical Works of Akenside by Edited by Rev. George Gilfillan Mark Akenside, 2006-07-17
  7. The poetical works of Mark Akinside. With his life by Mark Akenside, 2010-08-29
  8. The Pleasures of Imagination: 1795 (Revolution and Romanticism, 1789-1834) by Mark Akenside, 2000-05
  9. The pleasures of imagination, a poem. In three books. By Dr Aikenside. by Mark Akenside, 2010-06-10
  10. The Pleasures of Imagination. Barbauld by Mark Akenside, 2010-01-08
  11. An Epistle to Curio by Mark) (Akenside, 1744
  12. The Pleasures Of Imagination: A Poem, In Three Books (1744) by Mark Akenside, 2010-09-10
  13. The Book of Pleasures by Mark Akenside, 2010-01-08
  14. The Pleasures of Imagination by Barbauld, Mark Akenside, 2010-02-22

21. Akenside, Mark Biography - S9.com
1721 Akenside was born in Newcastle on November 9, 1721. 1729 - Studied theology in Edinburgh and after one winter he changed to medicine. 1740 - Elected as a member of the
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1721 - Akenside was born in Newcastle on November 9, 1721. 1729 - Studied theology in Edinburgh and after one winter he changed to medicine. 1740 - Elected as a member of the Medical Society of Edinburgh and printed his "Ode on the Winter Solstice" in a small volume of poems. 1741 - Left Edinburgh and began to practice his profession as a surgeon. 1744 - Published his "Epistle to Curio" to attacked William Pulteney. 1746 - Wrote "Hymn to the Naiads" which was much-praised and became a contributor to Dodsley's Museum. At the age of twenty-five years old, he was already an acute and learned physician. 1753 - Worked as a M.D. at the University of Cambridge. 1754 - Elected as a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. 1759 - Appointed assistant physician to Christ's Hospital and after two months he became principal physician. 1770 - Died on June 23, 1770.

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23. Mark Akenside Definition Of Mark Akenside In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Akenside, Mark (ā`kĭnsīd), 1721–70, English poet and physician. His chief literary work was the didactic poem The Pleasures of Imagination (1744).
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Akenside, Mark, an English poet and physician, was born at Newcastleupon-Tyne, Nov. 9, 1721. His father was a reputable butcher of that place.
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, an English poet and physician, was born at Newcastle-upon-Tyne , Nov. 9, 1721. His father was a reputable butcher of that place. Of this circumstance, which he is said to have concealed from his friends, he had a perpetual remembrance in a halt in his gait, occasioned by the falling of a cleaver from his father’s stall. He received the first rudiments of his education at the grammar-school of Newcastle, and was afterwards placed under the tuition of Mr. Wilson, who kept a private academy. At the age of eighteen be went to Edinburgh to qualify himself for the office of a dissenting minister, and obtained some assistance from the fund of the dissenters, which is established for such purposes. Having, however, relinquished his original intention, he resolved to study physic, and honourably repaid that contribution, which, being intended for the promotion of the ministry, he could not conscientiously retain. In 1741 he went to Levden, to complete his medical studies; and

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English physician, classicist, and poet, one of the minor members of the Graveyard School , Akenside is best known for The Pleasures of Imagination , published in 1744. The poem was immensely popular, almost immediately going into a series of reprintings that would continue for a century and half. (The work was popular enough that Tobias Smollet would satirize Akenside in The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle .) In the mid-1750s Akenside began (but did not complete) a revision of the poem, retitled The Pleasures of the Imagination
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Essays: "Essay On Akenside's Poem On The Pleasures Of Imagination" by Anna Barbauld , the British poet who edited an edition of Akenside's poem. [Laura Mandell, Miami U - Ohio]

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The dictates of the energy of truth bind assenting reason — Akenside, Mark (17201771)
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The Pleasures of Imagination. By Mark Akenside, M.D. To Which is Prefixed A Critical Essay on the Poem, by Mrs. Barbauld.
Place of Publication London Publisher Printed for T. Cadell [...] Date Metaphor The dictates of the "energy of truth" bind "assenting reason" Metaphor in Context ...But more lovely still
Is nature's charm, where to the full consent
Of complicated members, to the bloom
Of colour, and the vital change of growth,
Life's holy flame and piercing sense are given,
And active motion speaks the temper'd soul:
So moves the bird of Juno; so the steed
With rival ardour beats the dusty plain,
And faithful dogs with eager airs of joy
Salute their fellows. Thus doth beauty dwell
There most conspicuous, even in outward shape, Where dawns the high expression of a mind: By steps conducting our inraptur'd search To that eternal origin, whose power, Through all the unbounded symmetry of things

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The Pleasures of Imagination. A Poem. In Three Books. [from The Poems Of Mark Akenside]
Place of Publication London Publisher W. Bowyer and J. Nichols Date Metaphor The mind has features [of a face?] that may be painted Metaphor in Context Oft have the laws of each poetic strain
The critic-verse imploy'd; yet still unsung
Lay this prime subject, though importing most
A poet's name: for fruitless is the attempt,
By dull obedience and by creeping toil
Obscure to conquer the severe ascent
Of high Parnassus. Nature's kindling breath
Must fire the chosen genius; nature's hand
Must string his nerves, and imp his eagle-wings
Impatient of the painful steep, to soar
High as the summit; there to breathe at large Immortal sons of praise. These flattering scenes To this neglected labour court my song; Yet not unconscious what a doubtful task To paint the finest features of the mind And to most subtile and mysterious things Give colour, strength, and motion. But the love

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Biography of poet Mark Akenside Mark Akenside (17211770) was a poet and physician who is principally known for his poem 'The Pleasures of Imagination'.
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39. Mark Akenside (British Poet And Physician) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Mark Akenside (British poet and physician), Nov. 9, 1721Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, Eng. June 23, 1770Londonpoet and physician, best known for his poem The Pleasures of
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