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James (or Jim) Thomson may refer to: James Thomson (engineer) (1822-1892), engineer and professor, brother of William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin James Thomson (architect), Scottish architect, City Architect of Dundee James Thomson (executive), current...


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James Thomson ( September 11 , 1700 – August 27 , 1748 ) was a Scottish poet and playwright. Contents 1 Sourced 1.1 The Seasons (1726-1730) 1.1.1 Winter (1726) 1.1.2 Summer (1727) 1.1.3 Spring (1728) 1.1.4 Autumn (1730) 2 External links // Sourced...


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The Washington Post
James Thomson Dies; Conservative Led Virginia House
07/26/2001: 690 words, approx. 2 pages
James M. Thomson, 76, a conservative Democrat who represented Alexandria in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1956 to 1978 and was majority leader for the final decade of his tenure, died July 22 at his Clarke County home after a heart attack. ...
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Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
Thomson's poetry of reverie and Milton.(James Thomson)(Critical Essay)
06/22/2003: 6,526 words, approx. 22 pages
Milton's God makes the world by dividing chaos and by pouring himself into it. It is Milton's second process of creation that Thomson seizes on and develops in The Seasons, both for the subject of his reverie of Nature and for his stylistic...
 


 

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