WILLIAM TAYLOR BIOGRAPHY

WILLIAM TAYLOR BIOGRAPHY from the Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John Cousin.

TAYLOR, WILLIAM (1765-1836). —Translator, etc., s. of a merchant, travelled on the Continent, learned German, and became an enthusiastic student of German literature, which he was one of the first to introduce to his fellow-countrymen. His articles on the subject were coll. and pub. as Historic Survey of German Poetry (1828-30). He translated Bürger's Lenore , Lessing's Nathan , and Goethe's Iphigenia . He also wrote Tales of Yore (1810) and English Synonyms Described (1813) .