229 resultados para Rosalind Hackett
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Title vignette.
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A reproduction of "subscriber's copy," no.7 of an edition of 50 copies printed for non-members of the Dibdin Club (including original t.p. with imprint: New York : Printed for the Dibdin Club and for sale by Sampson Low, Marston & Company, London, Eng., 1898)
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Hackett went out as lieutenant in Col. J.A. Gilmore's Artillery brigade, which was disbanded before reaching South America. The writer did not see any actual service, but his Narrative gives account of several British expeditions of 1817.
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Hackett went out as lieutenant in Col. J. A. Gilmore's Artillery brigade, which was disbanded before reaching South America. The writer did not see any actual service, but his Narrative gives account of several British expeditions of 1817
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Originally pub. under title: Illustrations of Scripture; suggested by a tour through the Holy Land.
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Poetry: v. 1. Alastor, and other poems. Mont Blanc, Laon and Cythna (or The revolt of Islam) Rosalind and Helen; with other poems.--v. 2. The Cenci. Prometheus unbound, with other poems. Oedipus Tyrannus, tr. from the original Doric. Epipsychidion.--v. 3. Adonais; an elegy on the death of Keats. Hellas, or a lyrical drama.
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This microfilm has been remastered by The Ohio State University Libraries as part of a HEA Title II-C Project, 1991.
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Book-plate: Fish.
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v. 1. Portia; the heiress of Belmont. The thane's daughter. Helena, the physician's orphan. Desdemona, the magnifico's child. Meg and Alice: the merry wives of Windsor.--v. 2. Isabella, the votaress. Katharina and Bianca; the shrew and the demure. Ophelia; the rose of Elsinore. Rosalind and Celia; the friends. Juliet; the white dove of Verona.
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Includes index.
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