Thomas Parnell
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Thomas Parnell (11. září 1679, Dublin – 24. října 1718, Chester) byl irský anglicky píšící básník a překladatel, jehož některá díla již obsahuji preromantické znaky.
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Thomas Parnell (Dublino, 1º settembre 1679 – Chester, 24 ottobre 1718) è stato un poeta irlandese appartenente alla scuola cimiteriale, noto soprattutto per il suo poema A Night-Piece on Death, considerato la prima poesia sepolcrale pre-romantica.
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Томас Парнелл (англ. Thomas Parnell; 11 сентября 1679, Дублин — 24 октября 1718, Честер) — англо-ирландский поэт, эссеист и англиканский священнослужитель.
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Thomas Parnell (11 septembre 1679 – 24 octobre 1718) est un poète et homme d'église, né à Dublin, où il fait ses études au Trinity College. Il est ami d'Alexander Pope et Jonathan Swift. Il participe au Scriblerus Club, écrit dans The Spectator, et aide Pope à traduire L'Iliade. Il fait partie de ceux que l'on appela les "" (poètes des cimetières). En 1717, il publie Battle of the Frogs and Mice, avec les remarques de Zoïle et une vie de Zoïle. C'est le seul ouvrage qu'il ait publié de son vivant ; il est rempli d'allusions malicieuses aux mauvais critiques de son temps. Ses poésies sont publiées par Pope en 1721.
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Thomas Parnell (11 September 1679 – 24 October 1718) was an Anglo-Irish poet and clergyman who was a friend of both Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift. He was born in Dublin, the eldest son of Thomas Parnell (died 1685) of Maryborough, Queen's County (now Portlaoise, County Laois), a prosperous landowner who had been a loyal supporter of Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War and moved from Congleton, Cheshire to Ireland after the Restoration of Charles II. His mother was Anne Grice of Kilosty, County Tipperary: she also owned property in County Armagh, which she left to Thomas at her death in 1709. His parents married in Dublin in 1674. Thomas was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and collated as Archdeacon of Clogher in 1705. In the last years of the reign of Queen Anne of England
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Thomas Parnell (Dublin, 11 september 1679 – Chester, Engeland, 24 oktober 1718) was een Iers dichter. Parnell werd geboren in een Engels-Iers gezin. Hij bezocht Trinity College in Dublin, werd kanunnik van St. Patrick's Cathedral in 1702 en aartsdiaken van Clogher in 1706. In 1712 vertrok hij naar Londen. Pope verzamelde en redigeerde zijn gedichten in 1722, verschenen onder de titel Poems on Several Occasions. Oliver Goldsmith schreef zijn biografie.
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Thomas Parnell
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Парнелл, Томас
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Thomas Parnell (11. září 1679, Dublin – 24. října 1718, Chester) byl irský anglicky píšící básník a překladatel, jehož některá díla již obsahuji preromantické znaky.
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Thomas Parnell (11 septembre 1679 – 24 octobre 1718) est un poète et homme d'église, né à Dublin, où il fait ses études au Trinity College. Il est ami d'Alexander Pope et Jonathan Swift. Il participe au Scriblerus Club, écrit dans The Spectator, et aide Pope à traduire L'Iliade. Il fait partie de ceux que l'on appela les "" (poètes des cimetières). En 1717, il publie Battle of the Frogs and Mice, avec les remarques de Zoïle et une vie de Zoïle. C'est le seul ouvrage qu'il ait publié de son vivant ; il est rempli d'allusions malicieuses aux mauvais critiques de son temps. Ses poésies sont publiées par Pope en 1721. Oliver Goldsmith écrit une biographie de Parnell.
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Thomas Parnell (Dublino, 1º settembre 1679 – Chester, 24 ottobre 1718) è stato un poeta irlandese appartenente alla scuola cimiteriale, noto soprattutto per il suo poema A Night-Piece on Death, considerato la prima poesia sepolcrale pre-romantica.
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Thomas Parnell (11 September 1679 – 24 October 1718) was an Anglo-Irish poet and clergyman who was a friend of both Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift. He was born in Dublin, the eldest son of Thomas Parnell (died 1685) of Maryborough, Queen's County (now Portlaoise, County Laois), a prosperous landowner who had been a loyal supporter of Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War and moved from Congleton, Cheshire to Ireland after the Restoration of Charles II. His mother was Anne Grice of Kilosty, County Tipperary: she also owned property in County Armagh, which she left to Thomas at her death in 1709. His parents married in Dublin in 1674. Thomas was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and collated as Archdeacon of Clogher in 1705. In the last years of the reign of Queen Anne of England he was a popular preacher, but her death put an end to his hope of career advancement. He married Anne (Nancy) Minchin, daughter of Thomas Minchin, who died in 1712, and had three children, two of whom died young. The third child, a girl, is said to have reached a great age. The marriage was a very happy one, and it has been said that Thomas never recovered from Nancy's early death. He spent much of his time in London, where he participated with Pope, Swift and others in the Scriblerus Club, contributing to The Spectator and aiding Pope in his translation of The Iliad. He was also one of the so-called "Graveyard poets": his 'A Night-Piece on Death,' widely considered the first "Graveyard School" poem, was published posthumously in Poems on Several Occasions, collected and edited by Alexander Pope and is thought by some scholars to have been published in December 1721 (although dated in 1722 on its title page, the year accepted by The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature; see 1721 in poetry, 1722 in poetry). It is said of his poetry, "it was in keeping with his character, easy and pleasing, enunciating the common places with felicity and grace." He was a very heavy drinker, especially after his wife's early death, and drinking undermined his health. He died in Chester in 1718 on his way home to Ireland. His wife and two sons having died, his Laois estate passed to his brother John, a judge and MP in the Irish House of Commons, and the ancestor of Charles Stewart Parnell. Oliver Goldsmith wrote a biography of Parnell which often accompanied later editions of Parnell's works. Poet Azizunnessa Khatun translated one of Parnell's works into the Bengali language under the title Udasīn Kabbo in 1884.
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Thomas Parnell (Dublin, 11 september 1679 – Chester, Engeland, 24 oktober 1718) was een Iers dichter. Parnell werd geboren in een Engels-Iers gezin. Hij bezocht Trinity College in Dublin, werd kanunnik van St. Patrick's Cathedral in 1702 en aartsdiaken van Clogher in 1706. In 1712 vertrok hij naar Londen. Twee allegorische essays die hij bijdroeg aan The Spectator trokken de aandacht van Jonathan Swift. Deze raakte vervolgens met hem bevriend en introduceerde hem bij zijn vriendenkring. Zodoende raakte hij betrokken bij de Scriblerus Club. Afgezien van An Essay on the Different Styles of Poetry publiceerde hij slechts weinig. Wel assisteerde hij Alexander Pope bij diens vertaling van de Ilias. In 1716 accepteerde hij een betrekking als geestelijke in Finglass, waardoor hij naar Ierland moest terugkeren. Hij kreeg hier kennelijk spijt van en hij overleed binnen twee jaar. Pope verzamelde en redigeerde zijn gedichten in 1722, verschenen onder de titel Poems on Several Occasions. Oliver Goldsmith schreef zijn biografie.
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Томас Парнелл (англ. Thomas Parnell; 11 сентября 1679, Дублин — 24 октября 1718, Честер) — англо-ирландский поэт, эссеист и англиканский священнослужитель.
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