In the hall Godwin had told Gyric that on the morrow he would pledge to avenge the harm done to his brother. |
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At the Common Hard he was joined by Mr. Godwin, the friend and associate of his youth. |
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His varied acquaintance included Boswell, Bentham, Godwin, Paine, and Coleridge. |
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Godwin and Mill both wrote with Burkean extravagance about Hastings's disastrous effect on English national character. |
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Unsurprisingly, Godwin includes a snippet on St Valentine's day, which evolved out of the ancient Roman feast of Lupercalia. |
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Godwin motioned with his hand, and they got up as one man and followed him across the stone floor and out of the hall. |
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What comes across forcefully from the book is the extent to which Godwin did not aspire to the role of intellectual. |
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In the Preface to St Leon, Godwin expostulates upon his turn from a politics based on public discussion to one based on private affections. |
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Yet somehow that book failed to conjure up a sense of Godwin as a fully rounded human being. |
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Godwin dropped his serve again early in both the second and third sets. |
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Godwin had the hero towed to the moon by a flock of swans, and after that, it was on for young and old with all sorts of graphic descriptions of travel between worlds. |
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Godwin was never a devoted fan of the show, but has found herself suddenly invested in the outcome. |
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Then the eleven of them stood together in their battle gear, and Godwin raised his cup, and the ten pledged thegns raised theirs, and so they saluted each other, and drank. |
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The Centennial Exhibition was the foremost catalyst of this Anglo-American dialogue, and Dresser, Godwin, Morris, and Talbert were all represented at the exhibition. |
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However, the business did not turn a profit, and Godwin was forced to borrow substantial sums to keep it going. |
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Godwin was saved from debtor's prison by philosophical devotees such as Francis Place, who lent him further money. |
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Though Mary Godwin received little formal education, her father tutored her in a broad range of subjects. |
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The situation awaiting Mary Godwin in England was fraught with complications, some of which she had not foreseen. |
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In May 1816, Mary Godwin, Percy Shelley, and their son travelled to Geneva with Claire Clairmont. |
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William Godwin regarded his daughter's characters as types rather than portraits from real life. |
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However, Shelley critiques those Enlightenment ideals that Godwin promotes in his works. |
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Godwin and Wollstonecraft's unique courtship began slowly, but it eventually became a passionate love affair. |
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Alfred was captured by Godwin, Earl of Wessex who turned him over to Harold Harefoot. |
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Following Harthacnut's death on 8 June 1042, Godwin, the most powerful of the English earls, supported Edward, who succeeded to the throne. |
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His men caused an affray in Dover, and Edward ordered Godwin as earl of Kent to punish the town's burgesses, but he took their side and refused. |
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Godwin himself died in 1053 and although Harold succeeded to his earldom of Wessex, none of his other brothers were earls at this date. |
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Thus by 1057 the Godwin brothers controlled all of England subordinately apart from Mercia. |
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One story implicates Earl Godwin of Wessex in Alfred's subsequent death, but others blame Harold. |
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Edward had married Edith, Godwin's daughter, in 1043, and Godwin appears to have been one of the main supporters of Edward's claim to the throne. |
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The early scientific works were in a popular vein, and have links to the publications of Francis Godwin. |
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He charged three good friends, William Godwin, Thomas Brand Hollis, and Thomas Holcroft, with handling publication details. |
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There Byron befriended the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Shelley's future wife Mary Godwin. |
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Her father was the political philosopher William Godwin, and her mother was the philosopher and feminist Mary Wollstonecraft. |
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Mary Godwin read these memoirs and her mother's books, and was brought up to cherish her mother's memory. |
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Kegan Paul later suggested that Mrs Godwin had favoured her own children over those of Mary Wollstonecraft. |
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This arrangement was seen as expedient, however, as Godwin had been implicated in the murder of Alfred, the king's brother. |
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When Godwin refused to punish them, the king, who had been unhappy with the Godwins for some time, summoned them to trial. |
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Stigand, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was chosen to deliver the news to Godwin and his family. |
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The king and Godwin were reconciled, and the Godwins thus became the most powerful family in England after the king. |
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Swift's father joined his older brother, Godwin, in the practice of law in Ireland. |
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This daughter, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, became an accomplished writer herself, as Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein. |
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The first time Godwin and Wollstonecraft met, they were both disappointed in each other. |
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Godwin had come to hear Paine, but Wollstonecraft assailed him all night long, disagreeing with him on nearly every subject. |
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Their marriage revealed the fact that Wollstonecraft had never been married to Imlay, and as a result she and Godwin lost many friends. |
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Godwin received further criticism because he had advocated the abolition of marriage in his philosophical treatise Political Justice. |
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In January 1798 Godwin published his Memoirs of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. |
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In England, Voltaire's views influenced Godwin, Paine, Mary Wollstonecraft, Bentham, Byron, and Shelley. |
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In September 1051, Godwin and his sons were banished from England by king Edward the Confessor. |
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Godwin remained an earl throughout the remainder of Cnut's reign, one of only two earls to survive to the end of that reign. |
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Harthacnut's death in 1042 probably involved Godwin in a role as kingmaker, helping to secure the English throne for Edward the Confessor. |
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In 1045 Godwin reached the height of his power when the new king married Godwin's daughter Edith. |
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When in 1051 Earl Godwin was sent into exile, Harold accompanied his father and helped him to regain his position a year later. |
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Harold's sons, Godwin and Edmund, fled to Ireland and then invaded Devon, but were defeated by Brian of Brittany. |
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Before the Norman Conquest, Bowland was held by Tostig, son of Godwin, Earl of Wessex. |
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He got around the problem by accepting Murray's money and then acting the patron by disbursing it to needier writers such as William Godwin. |
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The discovery of this contrivance would doubtless be a pedagogical disaster, and yet its nondiscovery, Godwin implies, might prove even worse. |
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Paz praised the efforts of Godwin employees for their impressive response to Hurricane Katrina. |
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Godwin and Clifford were dwarfed by the Atlantis-Mir complex as they clambered up the orange docking tunnel to install four experimental panels. |
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The brilliant Mary was being educated in Scotland when Shelley first became acquainted with the Godwin family. |
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The enraged William Godwin refused to see them, though he still demanded money, to be given to him under another name, to avoid scandal. |
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Edward was supported by Earl Godwin of Wessex and married the earl's daughter. |
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He also informed Shelley that William Godwin, author of Political Justice, which had greatly influenced him in his youth, and which Shelley also admired, was still alive. |
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For almost fifty years the vastly wealthy holders of this earldom, first Godwin and then his son Harold, were the most powerful men in English politics after the king. |
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By 1050, however, relations between the king and the earl had soured, culminating in a crisis in 1051 that led to the exile of Godwin and his family from England. |
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Whatever Edward's wishes, it was likely that any claim by William would be opposed by Godwin, the Earl of Wessex, a member of the most powerful family in England. |
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The area to the western Calder Valley side of Elmet is the subject of a 1979 book combining photography and poetry, the Remains of Elmet by Ted Hughes and Fay Godwin. |
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It was issued anonymously, with a preface written for Mary by Percy Bysshe Shelley and with a dedication to philosopher William Godwin, her father. |
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In two other reviews where the author is known as the daughter of William Godwin, the criticism of the novel makes reference to the feminine nature of Mary Shelley. |
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Sweyn and Harold called up their own vassals, but neither side wanted a fight, and Godwin and Sweyn appear to have each given a son as hostage, who were sent to Normandy. |
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The Battle of Hastings virtually destroyed the Godwin dynasty. |
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The Godwin women who remained were either dead or childless. |
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Reviewers and readers assumed that Percy Shelley was the author, since the book was published with his preface and dedicated to his political hero William Godwin. |
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Mr and Mrs Godwin were present and the marriage ended the family rift. |
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Pregnant and often ill, Mary Godwin had to cope with Percy's joy at the birth of his son by Harriet Shelley in late 1814 and his constant outings with Claire Clairmont. |
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Mary Godwin, on the other hand, came to detest her stepmother. |
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Within a few years, however, he had created an earldom of Wessex, encompassing all of England south of the Thames, for his English henchman Godwin. |
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Although William Godwin, her father, disagreed with Coleridge on some important issues, he respected his opinions and Coleridge often visited the Godwins. |
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From 1969 to 1971, state legislators under Governor Mills Godwin rewrote the constitution, after goals such as the repeal of Jim Crow laws had been achieved. |
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Godwin and his family now ruled subordinately all of Southern England. |
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Edward's immediate successor was the Earl of Wessex, Harold Godwinson, the richest and most powerful of the English aristocrats and son of Godwin, Edward's earlier opponent. |
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Now, artists Reuben Colley, Mark Godwin, Danny Howes, Rick Garland and Specials chart star Horace Panter have created paintings and drawings based on her fabulous work. |
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Godwin was the son of Wulfnoth, probably a thegn and a native of Sussex. |
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By the 1030s Cnut's direct administration of Wessex had come to an end, with the establishment of an earldom under Godwin, an Englishman from a powerful Sussex family. |
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It was from Bosham in 1051 that Godwin, Sweyn and Tostig fled to Bruges and the court of Baldwin V, Count of Flanders, a relative of Tostig's wife, Judith of Flanders. |
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