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  • '''John Home''' (1722-1808), Scottish dramatic poet, was born on the 22nd of September 1 from 'Douglas' by John Home
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  • ...ldin, Henry Dundas, [[Adam Ferguson]], Lord Elibank, Sir John Dalrymple, [[John Home]], David Hume and his brother John, [[William Robertson]], [[Hugh Blair]],
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  • '''John Home''' (1722-1808), Scottish dramatic poet, was born on the 22nd of September 1 from 'Douglas' by John Home
    9 KB (1,494 words) - 13:34, 23 July 2011
  • According to [[Henry Mackenzie]] (1745-1831), in his biography of [[John Home]], Wilkie’s friends are said to have spoken of him as "superior in genius ..., amongst others, [[David Hume]], [[Adam Smith]], [[Adam Fergusson]] and [[John Home]]. While at University his father died, leaving him the stock and tenancy o
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  • ...riendship with [[Adam Smith]], [[David Hume]], [[Charles Townshend]] and [[John Home]], the dramatist, for witnessing the performance of whose [[tragedy]] ''Dou
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  • ...the Cuckoo'', was minister for thirteen years; and in its graveyard lies [[John Home]], author of ''Douglas'', and a native of Leith. Nearby, in Constitution St
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  • ...php] </ref>, whose members included [[Joseph Black]], [[Adam Ferguson]], [[John Home]], [[David Hume]] and [[Adam Smith]]
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  • ...John Home]]. According to Henry Mackenzie (1745-1831), in his biography of John Home, Wilkie’s friends are said to have spoken of him as "superior in genius t
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  • ...reminiscences are contained in his ''Account of the Life and Writings of [[John Home]], Esq.'' (1822). He also wrote a Life of Doctor [[Thomas Blacklock|Blacklo
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  • ...it to you whenever he is as good as his word." (From a letter written by [[John Home]])
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  • :'''1756''': [[John Home]]'s play ''Douglas'' is performed at the Canongate Theatre, and is greeted
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