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nitrogenate (iou) and De Quincey, Thomas (sh)


nitrogenate (iou)



nitrogenate verb trans. E20.
[from NITROGEN + -ATE3.]
Combine with nitrogen; nitrify; nitride.
nitroge'nation noun E20.

De Quincey, Thomas (sh)




born Aug. 15, 1785, Manchester, Lancashire, Eng.
died Dec. 8, 1859, Edinburgh, Scot.

English essayist and critic.

While a student at Oxford he first took opium to relieve the pain of facial neuralgia. He became a lifelong addict, an experience that inspired his best-known work, Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1822), whose highly poetic and imaginative prose has made it an enduring masterpiece of English style. As a critic he is best known for the essay "On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth" (1823).