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206: 82:. The next eighteen months he spent in the more famous cities of Italy, where he had access to the literary circles, and saw everything with the eyes of a man well read in the poets and historians of the country, both ancient and modern, a connoisseur in architecture and a keen observer of thought and life. 104:
Through the influence of a lady in the suite of the king of Holland he was in 1811 permitted to reside in Paris; but four months after the English in the capital were ordered back to their places of detention, and the utmost relaxation Forsyth's literary friends could obtain for him was the
74:; was soon able to purchase the establishment, and carried it on successfully for thirteen years. Then, his health failing, he gave up the school and returned to Elgin. He had now the leisure and the means to give effect to what had been the great desire of his life, a visit to Italy. The 97:. The restraint there was not severe, but Forsyth was caught in an attempt to escape, and was thereupon marched in midwinter to Fort de Bitché, where his confinement was at first intolerably strict. It was, however, gradually relaxed; after two years he was removed to 143:, were published in London in 1813, and copies were forwarded to Paris, but without result. A second edition appeared in 1816, with a memoir of the author by his brother Isaac, who survived till 1859, and it went through several later editions, one (1820) issued at 116:, intending to settle there; but his constitution, never robust, had been undermined by his thirteen years of detention. He died on 20 September 1815, and was buried in his parents' tomb in the 219: 51:, Scotland, on 18 February 1763, and was the son, by his second marriage, of Alexander Forsyth, merchant in Elgin, a man of intelligence and piety, and a friend of 287: 59:, was taken prisoner, and died on board ship while being carried for trial to England. From the grammar school of his native town Forsyth passed aged 12 to 277: 272: 267: 262: 147:. Forsyth himself says in his ‘advertisement’ that when he went to Italy he had no intention of writing a book. He wrote nothing else. 252: 257: 224: 186: 78:
was known in Elgin on 7 October 1801. On the 12th Forsyth was already on his way south, and on Christmas Day he arrived at
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on his way home when the war was renewed, and on 25 May 1803 he was seized by the police and carried prisoner to
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instead of to Verdun. It was not till the allies entered Paris in March 1814 that he regained his liberty.
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Remarks on Antiquities, Arts, and Letters, during an Excursion in Italy in the years 1802 and 1803
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represented himself as a patron of the arts; and Forsyth who had studied
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and became assistant to the master of an academy at
228:. Vol. 20. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 190:. Vol. 20. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 31:(18 February 1763 – 20 September 1815) was a 8: 139:produced a book in the hope of release. His 112:After a year in London Reid returned to 156: 170: 168: 166: 164: 162: 160: 7: 288:Alumni of the University of Aberdeen 278:19th-century Scottish male writers 14: 225:Dictionary of National Biography 204: 187:Dictionary of National Biography 101:, where he remained five years. 1: 273:19th-century Scottish writers 268:18th-century Scottish writers 263:18th-century Scottish people 304: 20: 253:People from Elgin, Moray 61:King's College, Aberdeen 258:Scottish travel writers 181:"Forsyth, Joseph"  21:For the architect, see 23:Joseph Forsyth Johnson 105:permission to go to 47:Forsyth was born at 283:Scottish Jacobites 133:Italian literature 57:Battle of Culloden 295: 229: 208: 207: 192: 191: 183: 172: 303: 302: 298: 297: 296: 294: 293: 292: 233: 232: 220:Forsyth, Joseph 218:, ed. (1889). " 216:Stephen, Leslie 214: 205: 196: 195: 176:Stephen, Leslie 174: 173: 158: 153: 126: 118:Elgin Cathedral 76:Peace of Amiens 72:Newington Butts 45: 26: 17: 16:Scottish writer 12: 11: 5: 301: 299: 291: 290: 285: 280: 275: 270: 265: 260: 255: 250: 245: 235: 234: 231: 230: 194: 193: 178:, ed. (1889). 155: 154: 152: 149: 125: 122: 44: 41: 29:Joseph Forsyth 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 300: 289: 286: 284: 281: 279: 276: 274: 271: 269: 266: 264: 261: 259: 256: 254: 251: 249: 246: 244: 241: 240: 238: 227: 226: 221: 217: 212: 211:public domain 203: 202: 201: 200: 189: 188: 182: 177: 171: 169: 167: 165: 163: 161: 157: 150: 148: 146: 142: 138: 134: 130: 123: 121: 119: 115: 110: 108: 102: 100: 96: 92: 88: 83: 81: 77: 73: 69: 64: 62: 58: 54: 50: 42: 40: 38: 34: 30: 24: 19: 223: 198: 197: 185: 140: 127: 120:churchyard. 111: 107:Valenciennes 103: 84: 65: 46: 28: 27: 18: 248:1815 deaths 243:1763 births 199:Attribution 66:He went to 53:Isaac Watts 237:Categories 151:References 85:He was at 35:writer on 129:Napoleon 33:Scottish 213::  145:Geneva 99:Verdun 95:France 91:Nismes 68:London 124:Works 114:Elgin 87:Turin 49:Elgin 37:Italy 135:and 80:Nice 43:Life 222:". 137:art 239:: 184:. 159:^ 93:, 39:. 25:.

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Joseph Forsyth Johnson
Scottish
Italy
Elgin
Isaac Watts
Battle of Culloden
King's College, Aberdeen
London
Newington Butts
Peace of Amiens
Nice
Turin
Nismes
France
Verdun
Valenciennes
Elgin
Elgin Cathedral
Napoleon
Italian literature
art
Geneva






Stephen, Leslie
"Forsyth, Joseph" 

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