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(‎Created claim: Biographical notes (P173): Overall: Edwards was able to live a life of leisure, devoting himself to writing poetry, reading, and gardening, having inherited a large estate on his father's early death. In 1740 he moved to a small farm. His attack on Warburton's edition of Shakespeare made him famous, eliciting SJ's well-known defence of Warburton as a ‘stately horse’ being stung by a fly. Edwards became renowned as a writer of Miltonic sonnets, for which he was highly pra...)
(‎Created claim: Date of birth (P77): 1699, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1677583472407)
 
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* 1699, + 1757, critique et poète anglais
* 1699, 1757, critique et poète anglais
Property / Research projects that contributed to this data set: Jacob Sider Jost/ Mary Naydan/ Noah Fusco, “Poets of the 1730s: A Digital Humanities Seedling” (2017/ 2021) / qualifier
 
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1699
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Education: tutored in the classical languages; studied law at Lincoln's Inn 1721; purportedly studied at Eton College and King's College, Cambridge; elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries 1745
 
Property / Biographical notes: Education: tutored in the classical languages; studied law at Lincoln's Inn 1721; purportedly studied at Eton College and King's College, Cambridge; elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries 1745 / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Education: tutored in the classical languages; studied law at Lincoln's Inn 1721; purportedly studied at Eton College and King's College, Cambridge; elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries 1745 / reference
 
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Coteries: Samuel Richardson; Hester Mulso; Daniel Wray; Philip and Charles Yorke; Thomas Birch; John Lawry; William Heberden; Mrs Catherine Talbot; Richard Owen Cambridge; Speaker Arthur Onslow and son George; Isaac Hawkins Browne; John Dyer; John Hoadly; William Melmoth the younger; John Wilkes
 
Property / Biographical notes: Coteries: Samuel Richardson; Hester Mulso; Daniel Wray; Philip and Charles Yorke; Thomas Birch; John Lawry; William Heberden; Mrs Catherine Talbot; Richard Owen Cambridge; Speaker Arthur Onslow and son George; Isaac Hawkins Browne; John Dyer; John Hoadly; William Melmoth the younger; John Wilkes / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Coteries: Samuel Richardson; Hester Mulso; Daniel Wray; Philip and Charles Yorke; Thomas Birch; John Lawry; William Heberden; Mrs Catherine Talbot; Richard Owen Cambridge; Speaker Arthur Onslow and son George; Isaac Hawkins Browne; John Dyer; John Hoadly; William Melmoth the younger; John Wilkes / reference
 
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Periodicals etc.: thirteen sonnets in Dodsley's Collection of Poems (1751)
 
Property / Biographical notes: Periodicals etc.: thirteen sonnets in Dodsley's Collection of Poems (1751) / rank
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Property / Biographical notes: Periodicals etc.: thirteen sonnets in Dodsley's Collection of Poems (1751) / reference
 
Property / Biographical notes
Overall: Edwards was able to live a life of leisure, devoting himself to writing poetry, reading, and gardening, having inherited a large estate on his father's early death. In 1740 he moved to a small farm. His attack on Warburton's edition of Shakespeare made him famous, eliciting SJ's well-known defence of Warburton as a ‘stately horse’ being stung by a fly. Edwards became renowned as a writer of Miltonic sonnets, for which he was highly praised in the Monthly Review.
 
Property / Biographical notes: Overall: Edwards was able to live a life of leisure, devoting himself to writing poetry, reading, and gardening, having inherited a large estate on his father's early death. In 1740 he moved to a small farm. His attack on Warburton's edition of Shakespeare made him famous, eliciting SJ's well-known defence of Warburton as a ‘stately horse’ being stung by a fly. Edwards became renowned as a writer of Miltonic sonnets, for which he was highly praised in the Monthly Review. / rank
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Property / Family name: Edwards / rank
 
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Property / Given name(s): Thomas / rank
 
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Property / Given name(s): Thomas / qualifier
 
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Property / GND ID: 104197323 / rank
 
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1699
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