I. D. Ffraid, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

I. D. Ffraid

British writer and Calvinistic Methodist minister

Date of Birth: 23-Jul-1814

Place of Birth: Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 04-Mar-1875

Profession: poet, minister

Nationality: Wales

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About I. D. Ffraid

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  • Ffraid or John Evans (23 July 1814 – 4 March 1875) was a Welsh poet and Calvinistic Methodist minister.
  • He who was born at Ty Mawr, Llansantffraid Glan Conwy, North Wales on 23 July 1814.
  • At the age of sixteen he published a History of the Jews in the Welsh language, and at twenty-one he wrote Difyrwch Bechgyn Glanau Conwy, a volume of poetry.
  • Much of his later work was contributions of prose and verse to the periodical literature of the day.
  • Ffraid was, for many years, a regular contributor of a racy letter to the Baner, under the name of Adda Jones.
  • A writer in the Gwyddoniadur (the Welsh Cyclopædia) says that many of the letters remind one of Addison's Essays in their liveliness, wit, and ingenious reasonings.
  • He strikes his opponent till he groans, and at the same time tickles him till he laughs, and the reader is amused and instructed.
  • He translated Edward Young's Night Thoughts and John Milton's Paradise Lost.
  • It is on this last his reputation chiefly rests, and it has received high praise in Dr.
  • Lewis Edwards's Traethodau Llenyddol.
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  • Pughe had already translated Paradise Lost into Welsh, but the doctor's Welsh was so artificial that it was never much read.
  • Evans died on 4 March 1876, and his remains were interred in the burying-ground of his native parish on 10 March.

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