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Revision as of 13:13, 28 November 2021
* 1698, + 1763, American colonist
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Benjamin Martyn |
* 1698, + 1763, American colonist |
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Education: Charterhouse School (1709–14)
Patrons: the fourth earl of Shaftesbury commissioned a life of the first earl of him; Unknown patron assisted staging Timoleon
Coteries: Thomas Birch, James Miller, John Lloyd, Philomusas (the latter three all critiqued his tragedy Timoleon)
Overall: It appears that his only substantial verse work was as the writer of the tragedy Timoleon, which was not well-received critically however played a respectable two weeks on the stage (although it was initially rejected). Later work appears to serve only as political documents.
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