William Hatchett, the Glossary
William Hatchett (1701 – 1760s) was an English translator, dramatist and pamphleteer.[1]
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17 relations: Anne-Thérèse de Marguenat de Courcelles, Claude Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon, David Erskine Baker, Eliza Haywood, Henry Fielding, Jean-Paul Bignon, John Frederick Lampe, Joseph Henri Marie de Prémare, London, Pamphleteer, Playwright, The Orphan of Zhao, The Tragedy of Tragedies, Thomas Corneille, Translation, York, Yuan dynasty.
- 1760s deaths
- 18th-century British dramatists and playwrights
- 18th-century British essayists
Anne-Thérèse de Marguenat de Courcelles
Anne-Thérèse de Marguenat de Courcelles (1647 – 12 July 1733), who on her marriage became Madame de Lambert, Marquise de Saint-Bris, and is generally known as the Marquise de Lambert, was a French writer and salonnière.
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Claude Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon
Claude Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon (13 February 1707 – 12 April 1777), called Crébillon label or label (Crébillon the Gay) to distinguish him from his father, was a French novelist.
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David Erskine Baker
David Erskine Baker (30 January 1730 – 16 February 1767) was an English writer on drama. William Hatchett and David Erskine Baker are 18th-century English male writers.
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Eliza Haywood
Eliza Haywood (c. 1693 – 25 February 1756), born Elizabeth Fowler, was an English writer, actress and publisher. William Hatchett and Eliza Haywood are 18th-century British dramatists and playwrights and 18th-century British essayists.
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Henry Fielding
Henry Fielding (22 April 1707 – 8 October 1754) was an English writer and magistrate known for the use of humour and satire in his works. William Hatchett and Henry Fielding are 18th-century English male writers and English male dramatists and playwrights.
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Jean-Paul Bignon
The Abbé Jean-Paul Bignon, Cong.Orat. (19 September 1662, Paris – 14 March 1743, Île Belle) was a French ecclesiastic, statesman, writer and preacher and librarian to Louis XIV of France.
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John Frederick Lampe
John Frederick Lampe (born Johann Friedrich Lampe; probably 1703 – 25 July 1751) was a musician and composer.
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Joseph Henri Marie de Prémare
In 1724, after the Yongzheng Emperor virtually banned Christianity over the Chinese Rites controversy, he was confined with his colleagues in Guangzhou and later banished to Macau, where he died.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Pamphleteer
A pamphleteer is a historical term used to describe someone who creates or distributes pamphlets, unbound (therefore inexpensive) booklets intended for wide circulation.
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Playwright
A playwright or dramatist is a person who writes plays which are a form of drama that primarily consists of dialogue between characters and is intended for theatrical performance rather than mere reading.
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The Orphan of Zhao
The Orphan of Zhao is a Chinese play from the Yuan era, attributed to the 13th-century dramatist Ji Junxiang (紀君祥).
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The Tragedy of Tragedies
The Tragedy of Tragedies, also known as The Tragedy of Tragedies; or, The Life and Death of Tom Thumb the Great, is a play by Henry Fielding.
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Thomas Corneille
Thomas Corneille (20 August 1625 – 8 December 1709) was a French lexicographer and dramatist.
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Translation
Translation is the communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text.
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York
York is a cathedral city in North Yorkshire, England, with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss.
Yuan dynasty
The Yuan dynasty, officially the Great Yuan (Mongolian:, Yeke Yuwan Ulus, literally "Great Yuan State"), was a Mongol-led imperial dynasty of China and a successor state to the Mongol Empire after its ''de facto'' division.
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See also
1760s deaths
- Étienne Bâtard
- 1760 deaths
- 1761 deaths
- 1762 deaths
- 1763 deaths
- 1764 deaths
- 1765 deaths
- 1766 deaths
- 1767 deaths
- 1768 deaths
- 1769 deaths
- Charles Buterne
- Christina Houbraken
- Domenico Gallo
- Edward Knowles (Royal Navy officer)
- Elizabeth Cooper (dramatist)
- François-Jacques Guillotte
- Francisque (actor)
- Franz Xaver Palko
- Giovanni Carestini
- Giuseppe Valeriani
- Ja'far ibn Sa'id
- Jacob de Jong
- Jacopo Zoboli
- Jin Nong
- John Alexander (painter)
- John Fergus (scholar)
- Ma Laichi
- Maurice Crosbie, 1st Baron Brandon
- Mikhail Gvozdev
- Nelly O'Brien (courtesan)
- Nemacolin
- Nicola Logroscino
- Nikita Shalaurov
- Oude Ram Afrikaner
- Philippe-Thomas Chabert de Joncaire
- Pietro Antonio Trezzini
- Pisquetomen
- Ranoji Bhoite
- Simḥah Isaac Luzki
- Thomas McIlworth
- We'jitu Isidore
- William Hatchett
- William Whaley
- Yelizaveta Belogradskaya
18th-century British dramatists and playwrights
- Benjamin Griffin (actor)
- Bertie Greatheed
- Charles Farley
- Christian Carstairs
- Dorothea Celesia
- Edmund John Eyre
- Edward Moore (dramatist)
- Eliza Haywood
- Elizabeth Inchbald
- Francis North, 4th Earl of Guilford
- Frederick, Prince of Wales
- George Edward Ayscough
- Hugh Kelly (poet)
- Jane Wiseman
- John Home
- Joseph Addison
- Lewis Theobald
- Maria Barrell
- Mary Latter
- Mary Robinson (poet)
- Mrs Gardner
- Nicholas Rowe (writer)
- Richard Brinsley Sheridan
- Richard Glover (poet)
- Richard Tickell
- Robert Hitchcock (dramatist)
- Robert Houlton
- Samuel Foote
- Sophia Lee
- Thomas Boyce (dramatist)
- Thomas Hales (dramatist)
- Thomas Holcroft
- William Hatchett
- William Henry Ireland
- William Kenrick (writer)
- William Rufus Chetwood
18th-century British essayists
- Alexander Pope
- Ambrose Serle
- Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury
- Charles Findlater
- David Hume
- Eliza Haywood
- Elizabeth Bonhôte
- Elizabeth Griffith
- Frances Brooke
- Hannah More
- James Boswell
- Jane Bowdler
- Jane Gosling
- John Spreul (apothecary)
- Joseph Addison
- Mary Wollstonecraft
- Nathan Drake (essayist)
- Richard Hey
- Soame Jenyns
- Thomas Bayes
- Thomas Gordon (philosopher)
- Thomas Poole (tanner)
- Thomas Robert Malthus
- William Anstruther
- William Hatchett
- William Johnson Temple
- William Ogilvie of Pittensear
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hatchett
Also known as Hatchett, William.