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List of years in literature (table)
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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1745.

Events

Latin epitaph for Jonathan Swift in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin near his burial site. Literal translation: "Here is laid the Body of Jonathan Swift, Doctor of Sacred Theology, Dean of this Cathedral Church, where savage Indignation can no longer lacerate the Heart. Go forth, Voyager, and copy, if you can, this vigorous (to the best of his ability) Champion of Liberty. He died on the 19th Day of the Month of October, A.D. 1745, in the 78th Year of his Age."

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References

  1. ^ Michelle Lee (13 November 2000). Shakespearean Criticism. Cengage Gale. p. 287. ISBN 978-0-7876-4694-3.
  2. ^ McMinn, Joseph (2016). Jonathan Swift: A Literary Life. Springer. p. 155. ISBN 978-1-349-21253-8.
  3. ^ Duck, Michael (2007-03-04). "Book shop keeps age-old charm". The Morning Call. Lehigh Valley. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  4. ^ Campbell, Thomas (1861). An Essay on English Poetry; with Notices of the British Poets (New ed.). John Murray. p. 262.
  5. ^ Thomas Whincop (1747). Scanderbeg: Or, Love and Liberty. A Tragedy. Written by the Late Thomas Whincop, Esq. To which are Added a List of All the Dramatic Authors, with Some Account of Their Lives. W. Reeve at Shakespear's Head, Serjeant's Inn-Gate, in Fleet-street. p. 201.
  6. ^ Al-Amili, Muhsin (1983). Aʻyān al-Shīʻah أعيان الشيعة [Notables of Shi'a] (in Arabic) (first ed.). Beirut, Lebanon: Dar al-Ta'afrof. p. 228.