Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1724
[Settle, Elkanah]
Elkanah Settle English poet and playwright
VIAF ID: 2480468 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Elkanah Settle ‡c English poet and playwright
- 200 _ | ‡a Settle ‡b Elkanah ‡f 1648-1724
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Dunstable ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
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- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
- 551 1 _ ‡a London
Works
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Absalom senior, or, Achitophel transpros'd : a poem. | |
Animadversions upon a paper, entituled , The Speech of the late Lord Russel, &c. | |
Augusta triumphans : To the lieutenancy of the honourable city of London, a congratulatory poem. | |
Azaria and Hushai : a poem | |
Cambyses king of Persia, a tragedy... | |
Carmen irenicum : The union of the imperial crowns of Great Britain. An heroick poem. | |
chances | |
Character of a popish successor. Part 2 | |
The city-Ramble : or, a play-house wedding. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, by Her Majesty's Company of comedians. | |
Conquest of China by the Tartars, a tragedy... | |
A defence of dramatick poetry; and, A farther defence of dramatick poetry. | |
Distressed innocence | |
Emperor of Morocco. Prologue | |
Empress of Morocco. 1987 | |
The eucharist : Or the Holy Sacrament of our Lord's Supper. A divine poem. By E. Settle. | |
Eusebia triumphans : The Hanover succession to the imperial crown of England, an heroick poem. | |
The fairy queen | |
Fears and dangers, fairly display'd : being a new memorial of the Church of England. | |
The female prelate : being the history of the life and death of Pope Joan. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal | |
Funeral poem to the memory of that great patriot and statesman, George, late Marquis of Hallifax | |
Irene triumphans : The British muse's congratulatory poem, on the peace humbly addrest to His Excellency the most noble Duke D'Aumont ; Embassador from the Most Christian King, etc. | |
I'se no more to shady coverts | |
The lady's triumph; a comi-dramatic opera: as it is now perform'd at the Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. With all the entertainments of musick, and the whole description of the scenes and machinary, etc. By E.S. | |
Londons defiance to Rome : a perfect narrative of the magnificent procession and solemn burning of the Pope at Temple-Barr, Nov. 17th, 1679 (being the coronation-day of that never-to-be-forgotten Princess, Queen Elizabeth) with a description of the order, rich habits, extraordinary fire-works, songs, and general tryumphs attending that illustrious ceremony | |
Love and revenge, a tragedy... | |
Minerva triumphans. The muses essay, to the honour of that generous foundation the Cotton library at Westminster, as it is now given to the publick, confirm'd by Act of Parliament. By E. Settle. | |
A narrative | |
The new Athenian comedy : containing the politicks, oeconomicks, tacticks, crypticks, apocalypticks, stypticks, scepticks, pneumaticks, theologicks, poeticks, mathematicks, sophisticks, pragmaticks, dogmaticks, &c. of that most learned society. | |
Notorious impostor | |
A panegyrick on the loyal and honourable Sir George Jefferies, lord chief justice of England | |
Pastor Fido | |
A pindarick poem, to His Grace Christopher Duke of Albemarle, &c. lately elected Chancellour of the University of Cambridge | |
Plays. | |
Princess of Persia | |
Rebellion display'd : or, our present distractions set forth in their true light. An heroick poem. By E. Settle. | |
The right of sovereigns, with the popular argument of kings de facto, and kings de jure, set at full light. In a dialogue between a citizen and a country-man. | |
The scaffold lately erected in Westminster-Hall : A poem. | |
The siege of Troy : a tragi-comedy, as it has been often acted with great applause. Containing a description of all the scenes, Machines, and Movements, with the whole Decoration of the Play, and particulars of the entertainment. | |
Spes Hunsdoniana : a poem on the anniversary birth-day of the incomparable youth, Mr. Matthew Bluck, son and heir to the worshipful Matthew Bluck, Esq; of Hunsdon-House in Hartfordshire. By E. S. | |
Thalja triumphans : To the worthy Mr William Westfield on hi happy marriage. A congratulatory poem. By E. Settle. | |
Threnodia apollinaris : A funeral poem to the memory of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; by E. Settle. | |
The triumphs of London, for the inauguration of the Right Honourable Sir William Gore : Kt. lord mayor of the city of London. Containing a description of the pageants, together with the Publick Speeches, and the whole Solemnity of the Day. Performed on Wednesday the 29th of October, 1701. All set forth at the proper Cost and Charge of the Honourable Company of Mercers. Published by Authority. | |
Uguns karaliene | |
Uzziah and Jotham : a poem | |
Virgin prophetess | |
[without title] | |
World in the moon. |