61 resultados para Sisters
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Title vignette.
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Appendices: I. Some account of Mary and Charlotte Stephenson (1771-1850; 1772-1853), sisters of Sir Benjamin Stephenson, written by their niece, Charlotte Augusta Stephenson (p. 363-370)--II. The romantic story of Mrs. George Coxe (1753-1843), told by her great-niece, Charlotte Augusta Stephenson (p. 371-377)
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Harry and Lucy was started by Richard Lovell Edgeworth, the author's father.
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Translated from the German.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Buzz decides that even though kid brothers are pests they can be useful sometimes.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The tides of the heart : a father's lament on the death of Lieut. Bryant Gray -- Appeal to the Revolutionary Fathers -- Timely verses -- We are one, not many -- Our sanguinary sisters -- The soldier's farewell -- The summoned leader -- Peace, a sonnet -- Mercy.
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Ode on the Spring.--Ode on the death of a favourite cat.--Ode on a distant prospect of Eton College.--A long story.--Hymn to adversity.--The progress of poesy.--The bard.--The fatal sisters.--The descent of Odin.--The triumphs of Owen.--Carmen elegiacum.--Elegia, &c.--Elegy written in a country church-yard.--Ode on Ranelagh...a parody on Mr. Gray's...Ode on a distant prospect of Eton College [by J. Duncombe].--An evening contemplation in a college...a parody on the Elegy in a...church-yard.--The Bard, a burlesque ode...by R. Lloyd and G. Colman.
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v. 1. Some account of Shirley and his writings. Commendatory verses on Shirley. Love tricks, or, The school of complement. The maid's revenge. The brothers. The witty fair one. The wedding.--v. 2. The grateful servant. The traitor. Love's cruelty. Love in a maze. The bird in a cage. Hyde park.--v. 3. The ball. The young admiral. The gamester. The example. The opportunity. The coronation.--v. 4. The lady of pleasure. The royal master. The duke's mistress. The doubtful heir. St. Patrick for Ireland. The constant maid. The humorous courtier.--v. 5. The gentleman of Venice. The politician. The imposture. The cardinal. The sisters. The court secret.--v. 6. Honoria and Mammon. Chabot, admiral of France. The Arcadia. The triumph of peace. A contention for honour and riches. The triumph of beauty. Cupid and death. The contention of Ajax and Ulysses for the armour of Achilles. Poems.
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Sonia Kovalevsky, what I know about her from personal acquaintance and what she told me about herself, by Anna Carlotta Leffler, duchess of Cajanello,--Life in Russia; the sisters Rajevski, by Sonia Kovalesky.
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Copy in Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections bound in old marbled boards and dark red leather spine. Blue speckled page edges. Inscribed on front endpaper: "Gilbert Elliot from his sisters on his birthday Feb. 23, 1835."
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Not in Rosenbach.
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v. 1. Mistrust; or, Blanche and Osbright.--The admiral Guarino.--King Rodrigo's fall.--Bertrand and Mary-Belle.--The lord of Falkenstein.--Sir Guy, the seeker.--v. 2. The anaconda.--The dying bride.--The four facardins. Pt. 1--v. 3. The four facardins, Pt. 2.--Oberson's henchmen, or, The legend of the three sisters.--v. 4. My uncle's garret-window.--Bill Jones.--Amorassan, or, The spirit of the frozen ocean.
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Series title also at head of t.-p.