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Property / Biographical notes: Overall: Fenton was a poet variously praised and criticized. He dedicated his works to several prominent noblemen. His tragedy, Mariamne, was his most popular and lucrative work. Fenton is also known for his work with Pope on the latter's Iliad and Odyssey. / rank | |||
Property / Biographical notes: Overall: Fenton was a poet variously praised and criticized. He dedicated his works to several prominent noblemen. His tragedy, Mariamne, was his most popular and lucrative work. Fenton is also known for his work with Pope on the latter's Iliad and Odyssey. / reference | |||
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* 1683-05-20, + 1730-07-16, British poet
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English | Elijah Fenton |
* 1683-05-20, + 1730-07-16, British poet |
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Periodicals etc.: Oxford and Cambridge miscellany poems [see entry under Poetic Publications]
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