
Authority Cited: Parnel
Author name and dates: Thomas Parnel (1679-1718)
BKG Bio-tweet: Anglican cleric in Ireland; poet; in London trans. parts of Pope’s Iliad; contrib. to Spectator: SJ: sweetness of diction
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Author name and dates: Thomas Parnel (1679-1718)
BKG Bio-tweet: Anglican cleric in Ireland; poet; in London trans. parts of Pope’s Iliad; contrib. to Spectator: SJ: sweetness of diction
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary)
- Poems on several occasions. Written by Dr. Thomas Parnell, late arch-deacon of Clogher: and publish'd by Mr. Pope, 1737, London : Printed for H. Lintot, at the Cross-Keys against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet; A Fairy Tale, in the ancient English Style; advance (p.36 in this title); The Hermit; ministry (p.177 in this title); HESIOD, or the Rise of Woman, creation (p.2 in this title); side (p.10 in this title; 1773 Dict.: per Yale vol. 22, p.565, sense 8 was added at Boswell's suggestion) [BKG Note: the edition that SJ used (or recalled) is uncertain.]
- The works of Alexander Pope, Esq; Vol. V. Containing an authentic edition of his letters, 1739, London : printed for T. Cooper in Pater-Noster-Row, LETTER. XXV. Dr. Parnelle to Mr. Pope, n.d.; exasperate (p.229 in this title) [BKG Note: this letter not yet noticed in other editions of Pope's Works]
- Parnell (no work cited); (bolded added in 1773 Dict.):blow; bright; by; generous; great; lazy; remote; rock; run; side; stone; sublimely; toilsome; wish