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* Elkanah Settle's tragedy The Empress of Morocco, acted by the Duke's Company, is published in quarto ; in addition to its frontispiece illustration, the quarto contains five woodcuts depicting scenes in the play — the first English play text illustrated in this way.
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* Daniel Purcell and Jeremiah Clarke collaborate on the music for Elkanah Settle's play, World in the Moon.
This naval battle was one of the sets for Elkanah Settle's Empress of Morocco ( 1673 ) at Dorset Garden Theatre | the theatre in Dorset Garden.
The plates printed in the first edition of Elkanah Settle's Empress of Morocco ( 1673 ) ( see detail, top right ) are the only pictures of actual Restoration stage sets.
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This cartoon was most likely drawn by Elkanah Tisdale, an early 19th century painter, designer, and engraver who was living in Boston at the time.
" The first trustees elected at the meeting presided by Timothy Wheeler & Issac Wheeler were Issac Nichols, Elkanah Wheeler, George Wheeler, and Samuel Brush.
* Elkanah Settle-The Fairy Queen, an adptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream, with music by Henry Purcell
* British Library-Search on " Elkanah Settle " for images and catalogue entries on over 20 bindings by Settle.
They were paid with depreciated paper, and Otway arrived in London late in the year, ragged and dirty, a circumstance utilized by Elkanah Settle in his Sessions of the Poets.
The second part, of 1682, was written by another hand, most likely Nahum Tate, except for a few passages — including attacks on Thomas Shadwell and Elkanah Settle, expressed as Og and Doeg — that Dryden wrote himself.
" Restoration plays by Sir William Davenant, Thomas Otway, Nathaniel Lee, John Crowne, Elkanah Settle, and John Banks, and later works by Nicholas Rowe and Joseph Addison, have been included in tighter or looser definitions of heroic drama.
His study of trilobites from this age led to the adjective ' Panderian ', first used by the Canadian palaeontologist, Elkanah Billings.
Elkanah and is
The fact that Elkanah, a Levite, was denominated an Ephraimite is analogous to the designation of a Levite belonging to Judah ( Judges 17: 7, for example ).
Elkanah ( Hebrew: א ֱ ל ְ ק ָ נ ָ ה ) is a Hebrew name meaning " God has purchased " and may refer to several persons in the Bible called Elkanah:
Hannah ( from Hebrew חנה, also occasionally transliterated as Chana or Ḥannah ; pronounced in English as ˈhænə ) is the wife of Elkanah mentioned in the Books of Samuel.
In the biblical narrative, Hannah is one of two wives of Elkanah ; the other, Peninnah, who bore children to Elkanah, but Hannah remained childless.
Hannah apparently tells her husband about her vow later during the pregnancy, and Elkanah acquiesces, because the scripture says that Hannah tells him she will not part with her son until he is weaned.
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The home of Elkanah, Samuel ’ s father ( 1 Samuel 1: 19 ; 2: 11 ), the birthplace of Samuel and the seat of his authority ( 1 Sam.
The poem begins with an epic invocation, " Books and the Man I sing, the first who brings / The Smithfield Muses to the Ear of Kings " ( Smithfield being the site of Bartholomew Fair entertainments, and the man in question was Elkanah Settle, who had written for Bartholomew Fair after the Glorious Revolution ; Pope makes him the one who brought pantomime, farce, and monster shows to the royal theaters ).
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According to the genealogical tables, Elkanah was, a Levite, a fact otherwise not mentioned in the books of Samuel.
He painted the Stars and Stripes over a ship in the background of Elkanah Watson's portrait on December 5, 1782, after listening to George III's speech formally acknowledging American independence.
A month later he contributed to Nahum Tate's continuation of Absalom and Achitophel satirical portraits of Elkanah Settle as Doeg and of Shadwell as Og.
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