Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Abraham Alewijn (16 October 1664, Amsterdam - 4 October 1721, Batavia, Dutch East Indies) was a jurist and in his time a well-respected poet, who distinguished himself above his contemporary poets, as evidenced from his Zede- en Harpzangen, which had its third printing in quarto in 1713. But he made himself especially valuable as a writer of comedies. His play poetry exists of:Amarillis, play with a happy ending, Amsterdam, 1693.Hardersspel. Amsterdam, 1699.Hardersspel honouring Corn. Pruimer.. }
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- Abraham_Alewijn comment "Abraham Alewijn (16 October 1664, Amsterdam - 4 October 1721, Batavia, Dutch East Indies) was a jurist and in his time a well-respected poet, who distinguished himself above his contemporary poets, as evidenced from his Zede- en Harpzangen, which had its third printing in quarto in 1713. But he made himself especially valuable as a writer of comedies. His play poetry exists of:Amarillis, play with a happy ending, Amsterdam, 1693.Hardersspel. Amsterdam, 1699.Hardersspel honouring Corn. Pruimer.".