707 resultados para Charles X, king of France, 1757-1836.
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"Of this letter-press ed. 750 copies have been printed for sale."
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v.1. Pauline. Sordello.--v.2. Paracelsus. Strafford.--v.3. Pippa passes. King Victor and King Charles. The return of the Druses. A soul's tragedy.--v.4. A blot in the 'scutcheon. Colombe's birthday. Men and women.--v.5.. Dramatic romances. Christmas-eve and Easter-day.-- v. 6. Dramatic lyrics. Luria.-- v.7. In a balcony. Dramatis personæ.--v.8-10. The ring and the book.--v.11. Balaustion's adventure. Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau. Fifine at the fair.--v.12 Red cotton night-cap country. The inn album.--v.13. Aristophanes' apology. The Agamemnon of Æschylus.--v.14. Pacchiarotto and how he worked in distemper, with other poems.--v.15. Dramatic idyls (First and second series). Jocoseria.--v.16. Ferishtah's fancies. Parleyings with certain people of importance in their day.--v.17 Asolando. Biographical and historical notes to the poems [by Edward Berdoe] General index. Index to first lines of shorter poems.
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Margaret, daughter of James I. of Scotland, dauphine of France, by H. E. Butler.--Elizabeth of Bohemia, daughter of James I. and VI., by R. H. Hodgkin.--Mary of Orange, daughter of Charles I. and mother of William III., by A. Cecil.--Henrietta of Orleans, daughter of Charles I., by J. S. C. Bridge.--Sophia of Hanover, grand-daughter of James I. and VI., and mother of George I., by the editor.
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Edition limited to 800 numbered sets.
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Signatures: pi1 a¹² A-E¹² F⁶.
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The "Report" includes the hieroglyphic text, translations of the three texts, and an essay on Ptolemee Epiphanes. The "Appendix" contains a facsimile of the demotic text and the Greek text.
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Facsim. of the ed. Worcester : E. Livermore, 1851.
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Running title: Letters to Lord North.
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In anticipation of the coronation of King George III.