1000 resultados para Cowper, William, 1731-1800.
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The hand-sewn notebook contains a 30-page manuscript draft of the Dudleian lecture delivered by Samuel Mather on May 10, 1769 at Harvard College. The sermon begins with the Biblical text 2 Thess. 11:11, 12. The copy includes a small number of edits and struck-out words. The item has unattached pages and is in fragile condition. The lecture was never published.
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Two account books containing entries noting patients visited, fees charged, and small accounts of Dr. William Aspinwall (1743-1823) in Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts, from 1776 to 1812. He includes sections for "Women's Accounts" with charges generally rendered to their husbands or other male relatives. There is also an entry charging the town of Cambridge, Massachusetts, four dollars and fifty cents for medicines and attendance to a boy who contracted smallpox.
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Written in one column, 21 lines per page, in black ink with words and sentences underlined in red.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Each play has special t.p.: Harding's edition... London, E. Harding [etc.] 1798-99 (imprint varies)
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Vol. 1-4 dated 1810; 5-6, 1811; 8-9, 1812.
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Vol. 1 contains, besides the Life, the prefaces of Pope (1725) and Johnson (1705), An historical account of the English stage, abridged from Malone, and a glossary.
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Includes index.
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Macaulay, T. B. William Wycherley.--Love in a wood; or, St. James's Park.--The Gentleman dancing master.---The country wife.--The plain dealer.
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Edited by James Boswell, the younger, to whom Malone left his materials for a new edition (Malone's first edition appeared in 1790 in 10 vols.) " 'Boswell's Malone'is generally known as the 'third variorum' edition of Shakespeare." cf. Dict. nat. biog. v. 35, p. 437.
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The plates were also issued without text in "A series of engravings, by Heath and Bartolozzi, from paintings by Stothard to illustrate the works of Shakspeare and Milton ... London, 1818."
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Includes index.
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Mode of access: Internet.