923 resultados para Collected Works
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"The poems of Moore have been printed according to the edition collected by himself [with some revision]".--Advertisement, v. 1.
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"This edition is limited to 350 sets of which 325 are for sale."
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Half title.
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Biographical notice of Arthur Cayley by A. R. Forsyth, reprinted, with slight verbal changes, from the obituary notices in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, v. 58: v. 8, p. ix-xliv.
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Each work has special t.-p.
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Imprint varies in v. 3-4: London, Printed for J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson ... [et al] by Nichols and son.
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v. l. Memoir of the life of the author, including critical remarks on his writings. The church catechism explained. Private thoughts on religion. Resolutions formed upon the foregoing articles. Private thoughts upon religion, pt. II. The great advantage and necessity of public prayer. The great necessity and advantage of frequent communion. A defence of the book of Psalms, collected into English metre, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others. Indexes.--v. 2-6. Sermons.--v.7-8 Thesaurus theologicus.--v.9. An exposition of the Thirty-nine articles of the Church of England.
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The Shelley and Keats parts are the first collected editions of the two poets. Cf. C. H. Taylor. The early collected editions of Shelley's poems. and J. R. MacGillivray. Keats.
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The tracts collected under the above title have individual title-pages. No. 1, 7th ed., 1808; no. 2, 1808; no. 3, 5th ed., 1815; no. 4, speech delivered 1812, no imprint date.
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v. 1. The tempest. The midsummer-night's dream. The two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor. Measure for measure. Much ado about nothing.--v. 2. The merchant of Venice. Love's labour's lost. As you like it. Taming the shrew. All's well that ends well. Twelfthnight; or, What you will.--v. 3. Comedy of errors. Winter's tale. King John. King Richard II. 1st part of K. Henry IV. 2d part of K. Henry IV.--v. 4. K. Henry V. 1st part of K. Henry VI. 2d part of K. Henry VI. 3d part of K. Henry VI. K. Richard III.--v. 5. K. Henry VIII. K. Lear. Macbeth. Timon of Athens. Titus Andronicus.--v. 6. Coriolanus Julius Cæsar. Antomy and Cleopatra. Cymbeline.--v. 7. Troilus and Cressida. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Othello. A table of the several editions of Shakespeare's plays, collected by the editor (p. [495]-[503])
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The sayings of Cicero collected and arranged... by Hannis Taylor and Mary Lillie Taylor Hunt: p. [457]-603.
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"The poems of Moore have been printed according to the edition collected by himself."
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Vols. 1-14, 18 have abbreviated title, without editor statement (v. 1-6 each have subtitle varying according to content); v. 15-17 have title: The works ... Collected and revised by Deane Swift ... ; v. [19]-[21]:
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Vol. 1 has general title page, other volumes have unique title pages.
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This report of the GH76-1 cruise mainly includes the results of the on-board observations in the survey area of the medial-eastern part of Central Pacific Basin (5 degree -10 degree N, 170 degree -175 degree W) and partly of analytical work at the on-shore laboratory. In addition, the results of some on-board optical and geophysical works along the tracks of Japan-Ogasawara-survey area-Hawaii, are described in appendices. The GH76-1 cruise of the R/V Hakurei-maru was carried out from the 10th January to the 9th March, 1976 as the second phase field work of the Geological Survey of Japan five-year research program of study on the manganese nodule deposits of the Central Pacific Basin and also as a part of the National Research Institute for Pollution and Resources research program of technological study on the exploitation of deep sea mineral resources. The GSJ research program (F.Y. 1974-F.Y. 1978) aims at providing basic information on the manganese nodule distribution and their origin on the deep sea floor of the Central Pacific Basin bounded by the Marshall Ridge to the west, the Christmas Ridge to the east, and the Mid-Pacific Mountains to the north. The first phase of investigation was carried out during the GH74-5 cruise in the eastern part of the area (6 degree -10 degree 30'W, 164 degree 30'-171 degree 30'N)(Mizuno and Chujo, eds., 1975), and the present second phase covered an areas of 5 degree square, just west of the GH74-5 area.