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1740 in poetry

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Great Britain

  • Sarah Dixon, Several Occasions, Canterbury: J. Abree
  • John Dyer, The Ruins of Rome
  • Richard Glover, An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber
  • Christopher Pitt, The Aeneid of Virgil (Books 1-4 first published 1736; see also An Essay on Vergil's Aeneid 1728, Works of Virgil 1753)
  • Aquila Rose, Poems on Several Occasions, English Colonial America (posthumous)
  • James Thomson, Alfred, including "Ode in Honour of Great Britain," that is, "Rule Britannia"
  • Other

  • Johann Jakob Bodmer, Von dem Wunderbaren in der Poesie a German-language critical treatise published in Switzerland
  • Births

    Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

    Contents

  • February 4 – Carl Michael Bellman (died 1795), Swedish poet
  • April 10 – Basílio da Gama (died 1795), Brazilian
  • August 15 – Matthias Claudius (died 1815), German
  • September 2 – Johann Georg Jacobi (died 1814), German
  • November 4 – Augustus Montagu Toplady (died 1778), English clergyman and hymn-writer; an opponent of John Wesley; author of the hymn "Rock of Ages"
  • Also:
  • Charlotte Brooke (died 1793), Irish poet
  • Samuel Henley (died 1815) English clergyman, school teacher, college principal, antiquarian, writer and poet
  • Thomas Moss (died 1808), English clergyman and poet
  • Christoph Friedrich Sangerhausen (died 1802), German
  • Deaths

    Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

  • April 23 – Thomas Tickell (born 1685), English poet and man of letters
  • December 11 – Sidonia Hedwig Zäunemann (born 1711), German
  • date not known – John Adams (born 1704), English Colonial American clergyman and poet
  • date not known – Jane Brereton (born 1685), English poet notable as a correspondent to The Gentleman's Magazine
  • date not known – Upendra Bhanja (born either 1670 or 1688), poet of Oriya Literature and awarded the title "Kavi-Samrata" - "The Emperor of the Poets"
  • date not known – Amalia Wilhelmina Königsmarck (born 1663), Swedish poet
  • References

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