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[Disraeli] Endymion is a novel published in 1880 by Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, the former Conservative Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He was paid $50,000 for it. It was the last novel Disraeli published before his death. He had been writing another, Falconet, when he died; it was published, incomplete, after his dea...
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[crater] Endymion is a lunar crater that lies near the northeast limb of the Moon. It is located to the east of Mare Frigoris, and north of the Lacus Temporis. To the southwest is the somewhat smaller crater Atlas. Because of its location, Endymion has an oval appearance from foreshortening. Beyond the crater along the lunar limb is the Mar...
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[ensemble] Endymion, formerly Endymion Ensemble, is an English chamber music ensemble, founded in 1979 and dedicated to contemporary classical music. == History == One of the founding members was John Whitfield who often conducted the group. Players have included pianist Michael Dussek, oboists Melinda Maxwell and Quentin Poole, clarinetist...
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[play] Endymion, the Man in the Moon is an Elizabethan era stage play, a comedy by John Lyly. The play provides a vivid example of the cult of flattery in the royal court of Queen Elizabeth I, and has been called `without doubt, the boldest in conception and the most beautiful in execution of all Lyly`s plays.` ==Performance and publication...
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[poem] Endymion is a poem by John Keats first published in 1818. It begins with the line `A thing of beauty is a joy for ever`. Endymion is written in rhyming couplets in iambic pentameter (also known as heroic couplets). Keats based the poem on the Greek myth of Endymion, the shepherd beloved by the moon goddess Selene. The poem elaborates...
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(from the article `Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl Of Beaconsfield, Viscount Hughenden Of Hughenden`) ...in South Africa, agricultural distress, and an industrial slump. The Conservatives were heavily defeated in the general election of 1880. ...
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(from the article `Keats, John`) In 1817 Keats left London briefly for a trip to the Isle of Wight and Canterbury and began work on Endymion, his first long poem. On his return to ... John Keats, by contrast, was a poet so sensuous and physically specific that his early work, such as Endymion (1818), could produce an ... [2 related a...
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in Greek mythology, a beautiful youth who spent much of his life in perpetual sleep. Endymion`s parentage varies among the different ancient ...
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shepherd lover of Selene.
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In Greek mythology, a beautiful young shepherd or hunter visited each night by
Selene, the Moon goddess. She kissed him as he slept in a cave on Mount Latmos in Caria, sending him into an eternal...
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A mythological youth of great beauty, loved by Selene, whom Zeus made sleep perpetually.
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Endymion was a handsome man. Zeus put him into an eternal sleep in which he never grew old.
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In Greek mythology, Endymion was a beautiful young man loved by Selene, the Moon goddess. He was granted eternal sleep in order to remain forever young.
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In Greek mythology, a beautiful young shepherd or hunter visited each night by Selene, the Moon goddess. She kissed him as he slept in a cave on Mount Latmos in Caria, sending him into an eternal sleep in which he became ageless. In another tradition, he was the son of Zeus and a nymph, and loved by the goddess Aphrodite. His wish to remain young f...
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Mortal loved by Selene.
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a young man kept forever youthful through eternal sleep and loved by Selene. · (italics) a narrative poem (1818) by John Keats.
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