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  2. William Collins (25 December 1721 – 12 June 1759) was an English poet. Second in influence only to Thomas Gray, he was an important poet of the middle decades of the 18th century.

  3. William Collins is regarded as one of the most skilled 18th-century lyric poets. Marking a transitional period in English literature, Collins’s style is formally Neoclassical but presages the themes of the Romantic period. His treatment of individual experience and descriptions of emotion…

  4. William Collins was a pre-Romantic English poet whose lyrical odes adhered to Neoclassical forms but were Romantic in theme and feeling. Though his literary career was brief and his output slender, he is considered one of the finest English lyric poets of the 18th century.

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  5. William Collins is regarded as one of the most skilled 18th-century lyric poets. Marking a transitional period in English literature, Collins’s style is formally Neoclassical but presages the themes of the Romantic period.

  6. William Collins, born December 25, 1721, was an English poet. He is the author of Ode Occasion’d by the Death of Mr. Thomson (1749), Odes on Several Descriptive and Allegorical Subjects (1746), and Persian Eclogues (1742).

  7. May 29, 2018 · The English poet William Collins (1721-1759) excelled in the descriptive or allegorical ode. He also wrote classical odes and elegies and lyrics marked by delicate and pensive melody. William Collins was born on Dec. 25, 1721, in Chichester.

  8. WILLIAM COLLINS, English poet, was born on the 25th of December 1721. He divides with Gray the glory of being the greatest English lyrist of the 18th century.

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