• Ebenezer Cooke or Cook may refer to: Ebenezer Cooke (poet) (1667–1732), sometimes spelled Cook, London-born American poet Ebenezer Cooke, a fictional version...
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  • Factor: Or, a Voyage to Maryland. A Satyr (1708) by the English-born poet Ebenezer Cooke (c. 1665 – c. 1732), about whom few biographical details are known....
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  • Ebenezer Cooke (c. 1665 – c. 1732) was an American poet. Probably born in London, he became a lawyer in Maryland, then a British colony, where he wrote...
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  • Ebenezer Cooke (14 May 1832 – 7 May 1907) was a South Australian accountant, Member of Parliament and Commissioner of Audit. Cooke was born in London,...
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  • Ebenezer Cooke (1837 - 1913) was an art master and pioneer in art education. An apprenticed lithographic draughtsman, he was introduced by his brother...
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  • Ebenezer Coker (died 1783), English silversmith Ebenezer Colls (1812–1887), English painter Ebenezer Cooke (disambiguation), several people Ebenezer Crafts...
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    Maryland. A Satyr" is a satirical poem written by British-American poet Ebenezer Cooke, and first published in London in 1708. Written in Hudibrastic couplets...
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    and it's also a fashion statement". Salon.com. Kay, Arthur (1998). "Ebenezer Cooke: The Sot-Weed Factor". Renascence editions. Archived from the original...
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    the India Museum, journalist and author. Cooke was the elder brother of the art-education reformer Ebenezer Cooke (1837–1913) and father of the book illustrator...
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    Margaret learned to be a critic of art from one of her staff teachers, Ebenezer Cooke, a well-known art master and reformer of art education. As she gained...
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    special methodology for development of children's artistic skills. Ebenezer Cooke (1837–1913) has pointed out that "if a child follows its bent and draws...
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    sense of the ridiculous made him the pre-eminent cartoonist of the era. Ebenezer Cooke (1665–1732), author of "The Sot-Weed Factor" (1708), was among the first...
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    National Register of Historic Places. The poem "The Sot-Weed Factor," by Ebenezer Cooke, mentions details of life in Piscataway during the early colonial period...
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    marking Barth's discovery of postmodernism. It reimagines the life of Ebenezer Cooke, a poet in colonial Maryland, and recounts a series of fantastic and...
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  • Lewis Theobald – The Persian Princess Richard Blackmore – The Kit-Cats Ebenezer Cooke – The Sot-Weed Factor (poem) Elijah Fenton – Oxford and Cambridge Miscellany...
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  • Cooke". He was born at Payneham, South Australia, the third son of Ebenezer Cooke (ca.1832 – 7 May 1907), Commissioner of Audit for South Australian,...
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  • Franklin, although he wrote on many topics, including Edgar Allan Poe, Ebenezer Cooke, and Joel Barlow. Lemay was a 1953 graduate of Baltimore City College...
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    productive establishments of its type in Australia. Cooke was born in Adelaide, the son of Ebenezer Cooke, public servant and politician from South Australia...
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  • Rowland Rees won the resulting by-election on 15 June. 4 Flinders MHA Ebenezer Cooke resigned on 24 October 1882. Patrick Boyce Coglin won the resulting...
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    lecturer 1892 Joseph Henry Collins – student 1860s Ebenezer Cooke – student and teacher Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - teacher Albert Dicey KC – Principal 1899–1912...
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  • pp. 86–116. ISBN 978-0-19-989040-8. Morrell, David (Spring 1975). "Ebenezer Cooke, Sot-Weed Factor Redivivus: The Genesis of John Barth's "The Sot-Weed...
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  • works: "The Sot-Weed Factor" (poem), an 18th-century satirical poem by Ebenezer Cooke The Sot-Weed Factor (novel), a 1960 novel by John Barth This disambiguation...
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  • poet December 6 - Lady Grizel Baillie (died 1746), Scottish songwriter Ebenezer Cooke (also spelled "Cook"; died 1732), English Colonial American poet William...
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  • included George Alsop (Character of the Province of Maryland, 1666); Ebenezer Cooke (Sot-Weed Factor, 1708). Literary figures of the antebellum period included...
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  • Fiction; or, Morality in Masquerade Sir Richard Blackmore, The Kit-Cats Ebenezer Cooke (also spelled "Cook"), The Sot-Weed Factor: Or, a Voyage to Maryland...
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  • 1884–1902 Ernest William Castine MLC 1933–47 Ebenezer Cooke (1832–1907) MHA for Flinders 1875–82 J. Herbert Cooke (1867–1943) MLC (Central district) 1915–33...
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    Bernard Cooke (1778 – 2 August 1855), was an English line engraver. Cooke was born in London in 1778. He was the elder brother of George Cooke (1781–1834)...
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    postmodernism is John Barth's The Sot-Weed Factor which deals with Ebenezer Cooke's poem of the same name. Related to postmodern intertextuality, pastiche...
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  • Nock 1879–1882 Royal Commission appointed to report on public finance Ebenezer Cooke (Chairman) J. C. Bray WM. B. Rounsevell David Murray S. Tomkinson W...
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  • the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Ebenezer Cooke (both attributed; also, see "Deaths" section below; also spelled "Cook"):...
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