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Edmund Arwaker was
Archdeacon of
Armagh from 1691
until 1693.
Arwaker was born in
Kilkenny and
educated at
Trinity College, Dublin. He was
Chaplain to...
- in
scyllam cupiens vitare charybdim), a
parallel pointed out by
Edmund Arwaker in the
moral that
follows his
verse treatment of the fable. The earliest...
- friends. She also
comes from a lower-middle-class background.
Lincoln "Link"
Arwaker Link is one of Titus's friends. He is
described as
being very tall and...
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Eminent Mythologists (1692) and was
followed shortly afterwards by
Edmund Arwaker in his
verse collection,
Truth in
Fiction (1708). All
teach that one should...
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Hosomichi ("Narrow road to the interior"), not
published until 1702.
Edmund Arwaker – An
Epistle to
Monsieur Boileau Mary
Astell – A
Serious Proposal to the...
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Latin equivalent.
There were also two
English verse retellings. In
Edward Arwaker's Truth in
Fiction (1708), the
story is
subtitled "Vain-glory mortified"...
- interior").
Joseph Addison, An
Account of the
Greatest English Poets Edmund Arwaker, An
Epistle to
Monsieur Boileau,
inviting his Muse to
forsake the French...
- Addison, The Campaign,
published this year,
although dated "1705"
Edmund Arwaker, An Emb****y from Heav'n; or, The
Ghost of
Queen Mary
Daniel Defoe: The...
- died on
February 6;
James II of
England was
crowned on
April 23:
Edmund Arwaker: The
Vision The
Second Part of The Vision, a
Pindarick Ode, on the coronation...
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Joseph Addison, The
Present State of the War (pro-Marlborough tract)
Edmund Arwaker,
Truth in
Fiction (fables)
Francis Atterbury,
Fourteen Sermons Preach'd...