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Copley, John Singleton, American portrait painter

(Encyclopedia) Copley, John SingletonCopley, John Singletonkŏpˈlē [key], 1738–1815, American portrait painter, b. Boston. Copley is considered the greatest of the American old masters. He studied…

Brewer's: Abdael

(2 syl.). George Monk, third Duke of Albemarle. Brave Abdael o'r the prophets' school was placed; Abdael, with all his father's virtues graced ...; Without one Hebrew's blood, restored the…

Brewer's: Doeg

(2 syl.), in the satire of Absalom and Achitophel, by Dryden and Tate, is meant for Elkanah Settle, a poet who wrote satires upon Dryden, but was no match for his great rival. Doeg was…

Brewer's: Og

King of Bashan, according to Rabbinical mythology, was an antediluvian giant, saved from the flood by climbing on the roof of the ark. After the passage of the Red Sea, Moses first…

Brewer's: Eliab

in the satire of Absalom and Achitophel, by Dryden and Tate, is meant for Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington. Eliab was one of the chiefs of the Gadites who joined David at Ziklag. (1 Chron.…

Brewer's: Judas

in the satire of Absalom and Achitophel, by Dryden and Tate, was meant for Mr. Furgueson, a Nonconformist. He was ejected in 1662 from his living of Godmersham, in Kent, and afterwards…

Brewer's: Rabsheka

in the satire of Absalom and Achitophel, by Dryden and Tate, is meant for Sir Thomas Player. Rabshakeh was the officer sent by Sennacherib to summon the Jews to surrender, and he told them…

1967 College Football Final UPI, 11-20

Coaches' poll taken before bowl games. Note: UPI ranked Penn St. 11th and did not rank Alabama (on probation). Regular SeasonHead CoachAfter Bowls10UCLA7–2–1Tommy Prothrosame12Syracuse8–2–…

Brewer's: Ben Jochanan'

in the satire of Absalom and Achitophel, by Dryden and Tate, is meant for the Rev. Samuel Johnson, who suffered much persecution for his defence of the right of private judgment. A Jew […