Philip Ayres (1638–1712), the author of numerous books and pamphlets, flourished in the latter part of the seventeenth century; was born at Cottingham, and educated at Westminster, and St John's College, Oxford. He became tutor in the family of Montague Garrard Drake, of Agmondesham, Bucks, and lived in the family till his death on 1 December 1712. His chief work is his Lyric poems made in imitation of the Italians, 1687, a collection of original pieces and translations. One copy of verses is addressed to "his honoured friend" John Dryden.
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| - فيليب جيمس أيريس (بالإنجليزية: Philip James Ayres) هو أسترالي، ولد في 28 يوليو 1944 في Lobethal في أستراليا. (ar)
- Philip Ayres ( 1638-1712) fue un escritor y traductor inglés. Nacido en Cottingham y formado en Westminster y Oxford, fue profesor de lenguas extranjeras y tutor de jóvenes miembros de familias adineradas. (es)
- Philip Ayres (1638–1712), the author of numerous books and pamphlets, flourished in the latter part of the seventeenth century; was born at Cottingham, and educated at Westminster, and St John's College, Oxford. He became tutor in the family of Montague Garrard Drake, of Agmondesham, Bucks, and lived in the family till his death on 1 December 1712. His chief work is his Lyric poems made in imitation of the Italians, 1687, a collection of original pieces and translations. One copy of verses is addressed to "his honoured friend" John Dryden. (en)
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| - فيليب جيمس أيريس (بالإنجليزية: Philip James Ayres) هو أسترالي، ولد في 28 يوليو 1944 في Lobethal في أستراليا. (ar)
- Philip Ayres ( 1638-1712) fue un escritor y traductor inglés. Nacido en Cottingham y formado en Westminster y Oxford, fue profesor de lenguas extranjeras y tutor de jóvenes miembros de familias adineradas. (es)
- Philip Ayres (1638–1712), the author of numerous books and pamphlets, flourished in the latter part of the seventeenth century; was born at Cottingham, and educated at Westminster, and St John's College, Oxford. He became tutor in the family of Montague Garrard Drake, of Agmondesham, Bucks, and lived in the family till his death on 1 December 1712. His chief work is his Lyric poems made in imitation of the Italians, 1687, a collection of original pieces and translations. One copy of verses is addressed to "his honoured friend" John Dryden. (en)
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