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* June 18 – Ambrose Philips, English poet ( b. 1675 )
Pope had urged him to undertake this task in order to ridicule the Arcadian pastorals of Ambrose Philips, who had been praised by a short-lived contemporary publication The Guardian, to the neglect of Pope's claims as the first pastoral writer of the age and the true English Theocritus.
The first was Humfrey Duke of Gloucester by Ambrose Philips, which used about thirty lines from Acts 1 – 3 of 2 Henry VI and was performed at Drury Lane.
In 1821, he appeared in Boston with Mary Ann Duff in The Distrest Mother, by Ambrose Philips, an adaptation of Racine's Andromaque.
* The Freethinker ( newspaper ) is founded by Ambrose Philips and Hugh Boulter.
John Gay ridiculed the eclogues of Ambrose Philips in his Shepherd's Week and Mary Wortley Montagu wrote six " Town Eclogues ", substituting the fashionable society of contemporary London for Virgil's rural Arcadia.
In 1823, Booth did the role in New York in the English adaptation by Ambrose Philips with Mary Ann Duff as Hermione.
Whereas Boileau had offered a detailed discussion of all the ways in which poetry could ascend or be " awe-inspiring ," Pope offers a lengthy schematic of the ways in which authors might " sink " in poetry, satirizing the very men who were allied with Ambrose Philips.
On 16 September 1816, Macready made his first London appearance at Covent Garden as Orestes in The Distressed Mother, a translation of Racine's Andromaque by Ambrose Philips.
Ambrose Philips ( 1674 – 18 June 1749 ) was an English poet and politician.
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Likewise, in Cyder, Ambrose Philips refers to Milton as " that other bard " and contrasts Milton to his character Abdiel.
There was a great struggle over the nature and role of the pastoral in the early part of the century, primarily between Ambrose Philips and Alexander Pope and then between their followers, but such a controversy was only possible because of two simultaneous movements.
While it is easy to see in Ambrose Philips an effort at modernist triumph, it is no less the case that Pope's artificially restricted pastoral was a statement of what the ideal ( based on an older Feudal arrangement ) should be.
Prior to Ambrose Philips, John Philips, whose The Splendid Shilling of 1701 was an imitation of John Milton's blank verse for a discussion of the miseries of poverty, was championed by Addison's Kit-Kats.
After Ambrose Philips, though, poets would begin to speak of peculiarities and actualities, rather than ideals.
Carey's poem is a satire on fellow writer Ambrose Philips, who had written infantile poems for the young children of his aristocratic patrons.
Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne ( HWV 74 ) is a secular cantata composed by George Frideric Handel to a libretto by Ambrose Philips, of which the first line, " Eternal source of light divine ", provides an alternative title for the work.
The author appears to have moved in the highest literary and political circles ; she was a friend to George Farquhar, William Burnaby, Nicholas Rowe, Colley Cibber, Ambrose Philips, Thomas Baker, Thomas Burnet, and Richard Steele, and she contributed prologues to their plays, while they contributed to hers.
His poem, Namby Pamby ( 1725 ), satirized Ambrose Philips who was a frequent and famous target of Alexander Pope's wrath.
Carey wrote the poem as a satire of Ambrose Philips and published it in his Poems on Several Occasions.

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