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Thomas Drant (c.1540–1578) was an
English clergyman and poet. Work of his on
prosody was
known to Sir
Philip Sidney and
Edmund Spenser. He was in the...
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Poetica was
first translated into
English in 1566 by
Thomas Drant. A
translation by Ben
Jonson was
published posthumously in 1640. Epistles...
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Craigie 13
Craik –
Damer 1888 14
Damon – D'Eyncourt 15
Diamond –
Drake 16
Drant –
Edridge 17
Edward –
Erskine 1889 18
Esdale –
Finan 19
Finch –
Forman 20...
- Emma
Drant, who
taught him
English in
exchange for him
teaching her
Cantonese and ****isting the
Chinese community in Hawaii.
Inspired by
Drant's faith...
- "Hertz So Good" (#121), "Harry He-Done-y" (#14), "Vom-ate-dead" (#323), "Die-
drant" (#506), "Hang Dunked" (#284), "Bad Max" (#873) 31 7 "Hurry Up and Die"...
- into the
seventeenth century). The
first English translator was
Thomas Drant, who
placed translations of
Jeremiah and
Horace side by side in Medicinable...
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Anglian speech with
these comments:
Every one has
heard of the [Norfolk] '
drant', or
droning and
drawling in speech, and the [Suffolk] 'whine,' but they...
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January 1560 – 1570 (d.):
Edmund Weston 4
March 1570–bef. 1578 (d.):
Thomas Drant 17
April 1578–bef. 1578 (deprived):
William Coell 15
October 1578 – 1598...
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Chortkiv Raion Founded 1414 Town
status 1944
Government • Town Head
Liubomyr Drants Area • Total 17 km2 (7 sq mi)
Elevation 282 m (925 ft) Po****tion (2022)...
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Retrieved October 24, 2010. **** Up to Date: The
Reckless Journey of R.
Palasco Drant,
Newspaper Correspondent,
Through the
Infernal Regions, as
Reported by Himself...