Knowledge (XXG)

James Farewell

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While in many ways a typical work of a Protestant Englishman of the times, the work is nevertheless remarkable for its deep knowledge of the Hiberno-English of the late seventeenth century, and it remains an important source on the life and customs of life and language in Ireland of this period.
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transferred to the scene of Stuart Ireland relating the adventures of an Irish prince Nees. The poem somewhat savagely caricatures Irish customs and the people of Fingal in particular to portray the Irish as superstitious, ignorant and uncivilised.
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Andrew Carpenter, Verse in English from Eighteenth-century Ireland, Cork University Press, 1998
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Jack Lynch, John T. Lynch, The Oxford Handbook of British Poetry, 1660-1800, OUP, 2016
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described Farewell as "a witty young man and tolerable poet". He died of
19:(1666–1689) was a lawyer and poet, chiefly remembered as the author of 75: 70: 29: 24: 23:, a caricature of Irish customs and language based on Book VI of 53:, which he left without a degree and proceeded to 154:Anthony Wood, Athenae Oxonienses. London, 1813 8: 104: 67:The Irish Hudibras or Fingallian Prince 69:, a humorous retelling of Book VI of 41:He was the son of Thomas Farewell of 7: 186:People from West Somerset (district) 191:People educated at Sherborne School 113:"The Sherborne Register 1550-1950" 95:in or near Lincoln's Inn in 1689. 14: 181:Alumni of Wadham College, Oxford 1: 65:In 1689 Farewell published 45:, England, and educated at 222: 118:. Old Shirbirnian Society 201:17th-century Irish poets 51:Wadham College, Oxford 87:The Oxford antiquary 206:Deaths from smallpox 196:People from Somerset 43:Horsington, Somerset 61:The Irish Hudibras 21:The Irish Hudibras 213: 155: 152: 146: 143: 137: 134: 128: 127: 125: 123: 117: 109: 221: 220: 216: 215: 214: 212: 211: 210: 161: 160: 159: 158: 153: 149: 144: 140: 135: 131: 121: 119: 115: 111: 110: 106: 101: 63: 39: 12: 11: 5: 219: 217: 209: 208: 203: 198: 193: 188: 183: 178: 173: 163: 162: 157: 156: 147: 138: 129: 103: 102: 100: 97: 62: 59: 57:to study law. 38: 35: 17:James Farewell 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 218: 207: 204: 202: 199: 197: 194: 192: 189: 187: 184: 182: 179: 177: 174: 172: 169: 168: 166: 151: 148: 142: 139: 133: 130: 114: 108: 105: 98: 96: 94: 90: 85: 81: 78: 77: 72: 68: 60: 58: 56: 55:Lincoln's Inn 52: 48: 44: 36: 34: 32: 31: 26: 22: 18: 150: 141: 132: 120:. Retrieved 107: 89:Anthony Wood 86: 82: 74: 66: 64: 40: 28: 20: 16: 15: 176:1689 deaths 171:1666 births 165:Categories 122:9 February 99:References 49:, then to 37:Background 47:Sherborne 93:smallpox 76:Aeneid 71:Virgil 30:Aeneid 25:Virgil 116:(PDF) 124:2019 73:'s 27:'s 167:: 33:. 126:.

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Virgil
Aeneid
Horsington, Somerset
Sherborne
Wadham College, Oxford
Lincoln's Inn
Virgil
Aeneid
Anthony Wood
smallpox
"The Sherborne Register 1550-1950"
Categories
1666 births
1689 deaths
Alumni of Wadham College, Oxford
People from West Somerset (district)
People educated at Sherborne School
People from Somerset
17th-century Irish poets
Deaths from smallpox

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