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  1. Mariamne. A tragedy. By Elijah Fenton, Esq. by Elijah Fenton, 2010-06-10
  2. The poetical works of Elijah Fenton. With the life of the author. by Elijah Fenton, 2010-05-27
  3. Mariamne. A tragedy. Written by Mr. Fenton. by Elijah Fenton, 2010-06-10
  4. Mariamne. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. Written by Mr. Fenton. by Elijah Fenton, 2010-06-10
  5. Mariamne: An Historical Novel of Palestine, Volume 3 by Elijah Fenton, 2010-04-22
  6. The Poetical Works of John Milton: With the Life of the Author : In Three Volumes by John Milton, Elijah Fenton, 2010-01-10
  7. Mariamne, A Tragedy; Barbarossa; The Relapse Or Virtue In Danger; And Eurydice (1794) by Elijah Fenton, Dr. Brown, et all 2008-06-02
  8. Mariamne; An Historical Novel of Palestine by Elijah Fenton, 2009-12-21
  9. Milton's poetical works: together with the life of the author by John Milton, Elijah Fenton, 2010-06-24
  10. Mariamne: A Tragedy, Volume 26, issue 1 by Elijah Fenton, 2010-03-16
  11. Oxford And Cambridge Miscellany Poems (1709) by Elijah Fenton, 2010-09-10
  12. Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books by John Milton, Elijah Fenton, 2010-01-11
  13. People From Shelton, Staffordshire: Mark Meredith, Neil Franklin, Joseph Deakin, Elijah Fenton
  14. The Poetical Works of Elijah Fenton by Elijah Fenton, 1779

1. Elijah Fenton (1683-1730)Samuel Johnson's Life Of Elijah Fenton In Its Entirety
Elijah Fenton (16831730) - Text of Samuel Johnson's biography of the poet and brief selection of his works.
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2. Elijah Fenton
Elijah Fenton (May 25, 1683 July 16, 1730). This man is Elijah Fentonwho was born in England on May 25th, 1683. His father, John
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Elijah Fenton (May 25, 1683 - July 16, 1730) Borough of Stoke-Upon-Trent I was able to get a hold of a lot of information for the following article from two books that I had received from an inter-library loan. One book was the one mentioned above and the other was Elijah Fenton - His Poetry and Friends written by William Watkiss Lloyd. Elijah Fenton was born at Shelton, in the Valley of the Trent, in the old Hall or Family seat of the Fentons of Staffordshire, a large, irregular, half timbered building, commonly called Shelton Hall. Elijah had ten brothers and sisters. Their names were Hannah, John, Katherine, Deborah, Lydia, Thomas, Sarah, Katherine, Abigail and Lydia (the last three children died as infants). If the interest is there, I can share more about this famous English poet, but I end with the Epitaph on his tombstone: "This modest stone, what few vain marbles can, may truly say, here lies an honest man; A poet blest beyond the Poet’s fate, whom Heaven kept sacred from the proud and great; Foe to loud praise, and friend to learned ease, content with science in the vale of peace, calmly he look’d on either life, and here saw nothing to regret, or there to fear; From nature’s temp’rate feast rose satisfied, Thank’d Heaven that he had liv’d and that he died" Return to the Fenton Photo Index Return to The FIG Tree News Homepage Changes last made: Thursday, February 01, 2001 09:56:22 PM

3. Elijah Fenton
Elijah Fenton. The Life of John Milton. Authors F. ArtistActorActress.com.
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4. FENTON, ELIJAH
climate were widely prevalent, but at the present day the Fen country is as healthy as the rest of England; indeed, there is reason to believe that it is conducive to longevity
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climate were widely prevalent, but at the present day the Fen country is as healthy as the rest of England; indeed, there is reason to believe that it is conducive to longevity. Apart from fragmentary ruins of the former monastic buildings of Crowland, Kirkstead and other places, the Fen country of Lincolnshire (division of Holland) is especially remarkable for the size and beauty of its parish churches, mostly built of Barnack rag from Northamptonshire. Moreover, in the posses- 1 For descriptions of these see Oldfield, Appendix, pp. 2-4, of A Topographical and Ilislor-ical Account of Wainfleet (London, 1829); and Miller and Skertchly, The Fenland, pp. 369-375. - See De Foe’s account in A Tour through the Eastern Counties, i General View, PP 174-294 and 288-304. sion of such buildings as Ely cathedral and the parish church of King’s Lynn, other ‘parts of the Fens must be considered only less rich in ecclesiastical irchitecture. Using these fine opportunities, the Fen folk have long cultivated the science of campanology.. FENTON, ELIJAH (1683—1730), English poet, was born at Shelton near Newcastle-under-Lyme, of an old Staffordshire family, on the 25th of May 1683. He graduated from Jesus College, Cambridge, in 1704, but was prevented by religious scruples from taking orders. He accompanied the earl of Orrery to Flanders as private secretary, and on returning to England became assistant in a school at Headley, Surrey, being soon afterwards appointed master of the free grammar school at Sevenoaks in Kent. In 1710 he resigned his appointment in the expectation of a place from Lord Bolingbroke, but was disappointed. He then became tutor to Lord Broghill, son of his patron Orrery. Fenton is remembered as the coadjutor of Alexander Pope in his translation of the Odyssey. He was responsible for the first, fourth, nineteenth and twentieth hooks, for which he received ~3oo. He died at East Hampstead, Berkshire, on the 16th of July 1730. He was buried in the parish church, and his epitaph was written by Pope.

5. Fenton, Elijah. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. fenton, elijah. 1683–1730, English poet. A graduate of Cambridge, he wasa schoolmaster for a time and later was a tutor in several noble families.
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Text of Samuel Johnson's biography of the poet and brief selection of his works.
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7. Faridpur To Ferber, Herbert. Alphabetic Index To Entries. The Columbia Encyclope
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8. Elijah Fenton (1683-1730)
Text of Samuel Johnson's biography of the poet and brief selection of his works.Category Arts Literature Authors F fenton, elijah......Samuel Johnson's Life of elijah fenton in its entirety is presented by The Penn StateArchive for Samuel Johnson's Lives of the English Poets a resource for
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    EBENEZER fenton, Jr. lived in the northeasterly part of the town ofMansfield, about half a mile south of the old Methodist meeting house.He served in the Revolutionary war, in the First Regiment. 10 NOV 1775. father fenton, elijah (1751 1790). mother Anderson, Ruby (*1754
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    14. Fenton, Elijah, Mariamne
    fenton, elijah. Mariamne. A tragedy. Ximenes Rare Books Inc. fenton,elijah Mariamne London 1723. fenton, elijah. Mariamne. A tragedy.
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    Fenton, Elijah Mariamne London 1723 Fenton, Elijah. Mariamne. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. London: printed for J. Tonson, 1723. (8)75(4) pp. 8vo, disbound. First edition. The author's only play, set in Jerusalem at the time of Herod; Voltaire based one of his early plays on the same theme the following year. Fenton's play was turned down by Colley Cibber, but proved an enormous success when staged at a rival theater. Fenton is now best remembered for his collaboration with Pope in translating Homer; Johnson called him "an excellent versifier and a good poet." Title-page faintly browned, but a nice copy. Stratman 1743; CBEL II, 548. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Ximenes Rare Books Inc ; click here for further details.

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