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Oliver Goldsmith's "poetical scale"
In the January 1758 edition of the Literary Magazine, an anonymous writer widely believed to be English poet and author Oliver Goldsmith presented a table comparing 29 English poets, rating them on a scale in each of four aspects of literary greatness. A score of 20 was literary perfection. Some of his estimations:
Some other poets Goldsmith placed on the scale: Michael Drayton, Lee, Aaron Hill, Nicholas Rowe, Garth, Southern and Hughes. John Donne was not listed, because, wrote Goldsmith, "Dr Donne was a man of wit, but he seems to have been at pains not to pass for a poet." (See also Mark Akenside's "Balance of Poets" of 1746.)
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- February 3
- Vasily Kapnist (died 1823), Ukrainian poet and playwright
- Valentin Vodnik (died 1819), Carniolan Slovene poet, writer and priest
- March 15 – Magdalene Sophie Buchholm (died 1825), Norwegian poet
- April 6 – Sir George Dallas, 1st Baronet (died 1833), English politician and poet
- April 30 – Jane West, born Iliffe, publishing under the pen names "Prudentia Homespun" and "Mrs. West" (died 1852), English novelist, poet, playwright and writer of conduct literature and educational tracts
- December – Mary Leadbeater (died 1826), Irish poet and writer
- Also:
- RyÃ
Âkan è¯å¯Â, born EizÃ
 Yamamoto (died 1831), Japanese waka poet, calligrapher, Buddhist monk and often a hermit
- year uncertain – Joseph Fawcett (died 1804), English Presbyterian minister and poet
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