286 resultados para Rossetti.


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Includes passages selected from W.M. Rossetti's translation of the Inferno and Longfellow's translation of Purgatorio and Paradiso.

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Publisher's advertisement ([1] p.) at end, 3rd grouping.

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Introduction.--Early poems.--Songs of innocence.--Songs of experience.--Poems from the Rossetti ms.--Poems from the Pickering ms.--Poems from letters.--Epigrams, quatrains and couplets.--Poems from the "Prophetic books".

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v. 1. Chaucer to Donne.--v. 2. Ben Jonson to Dryden.--v. 3. Addison to Blake.--v. 4. Wordsworth to Rossetti.

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I. Chaucer to Donne.--II. Ben Jonson to Dryden.--III. Addison to Blake.--IV. Wordsworth to Rossetti.--V. Browning to Rupert Brooke.

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Notes on "The stacycons of Rome", by W.M. Rossetti. -- Political poems, etc. -- Love poems, etc. -- Religious poems from ms. Harl. 7322. An A B C poem on the passion of Christ. The Fifty-first psalm. -- Additions: Verse prolog and epilog to a book on medicine, A.B. 1440. A prentise unto woe, by Henry Baradoun, A.B. 1483. Hymn to the Virgin, by William Huchen, A.B. 1460. 'Peare of Provence and the fair Maguelone', a fragment. The Knight Amoryus and the Lady Cleopes ... by John Metham.

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Some aspects of modern literature -- Personality in literary work -- The significance of modern criticism -- The poetry of Dante, Gabriel Rossetti -- Robert Browning -- John Keats : poet and man -- Some modern readings from Dante -- A word about humour.

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Buchanan, under the pseudonym of Thomas Maitland, contributed to the Contemporary review, October 1871, p. 334-350, an article entitled "The fleshly school of poetry: Mr. D.G. Rossetti." Rossetti replied in the Athenæum, December 16, 1871 (cf. issue for December 30) Others entered into the controversy, and Buchanan, by way of rejoinder, elaborated his article in pamphlet form so as to include an attack upon other contemporary poets. cf. Athenæum, May 25, 1872.

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I. George Crabbe to Samuel Taylor Coleridge.--II. Robert Southey to Percy Bysshe Shelley.--III. John Keats to Edward, lord Lytton.--IV. Frederick Tennyson to Arthur Hugh Clough.--V. Charles Kingsley to James Thomson.--VI. William Morris to Robert Buchanan.--VII. Robert Bridges and contemporary poets.--VIII. Joanna Baillie to Jean Ingelow.--IX. Christina G. Rossetti to Katharine Tynan.--X. Humour: George Crabbe to Edmund B.V. Christian.--XI. Sacred poets of the nineteenth century: James Montgomery to Anna Laetitia Waring.--XII. Edward Hayes Plumtre to Selwyn Image.

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Publisher's catalog at end (16 p.)

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The reductive dechlorination (RD) of tetrachloroethene (PCE) to vinyl chloride (VC) and, to a lesser extent, to ethene (ETH) by an anaerobic microbial community has been investigated by studying the processes and kinetics of the main physiological components of the consortium. Molecular hydrogen, produced by methanol-utilizing acetogens, was the electron donor for the PCE RD to VC and ETH without forming any appreciable amount of other chlorinated intermediates and in the near absence of methanogenic activity. The microbial community structure of the consortium was investigated by preparing a 1 6S rDNA clone library and by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). The PCR primers used in the clone library allowed the harvest of 16SrDNA from both bacterial and archaeal members in the community. A total of 616 clones were screened by RFLP analysis of the clone inserts followed by the sequencing of RFLP group representatives and phylogenetic analysis. The clone library contained sequences mostly from hitherto undescribed bacteria. No sequences similar to those of the known RD bacteria like 'Dehalococcoides ethenogenes' or Dehalobacter restrictus were found in the clone library, and none of these bacteria was present in the RD consortium according to FISH. Almost all clones fell into six previously described phyla of the bacterial domain, with the majority (56(.)6%) being deep-branching members of the Spirochaetes phylum. Other clones were in the Firmicutes phylum (18(.)5%), the Chloroflexi phylum (16(.)4%), the Bacteroidetes phylum (6(.)3%), the Synergistes genus (11(.)1%) and a lineage that could not be affiliated with existing phyla (11(.)1%). No archaeal clones were found in the clone library. Owing to the phylogenetic novelty of the microbial community with regard to previously cultured microorganisms, no specific microbial component(s) could be hypothetically affiliated with the RD phenotype. The predominance of Spirochaetes in the microbial consortium, the main group revealed by clone library analysis, was confirmed by FISH using a purposely developed probe.