977 resultados para Esther, Queen of Persia
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At head of title: "The first proofs," with words in an unknown alphabet. "We claim that this literary work is of the same mind that formerly composed and wrote the immortal works now known as those of William Shakespeare. Our Brotherhood has collected the most remote history of the world in the highest spiritual study, to satisfy the truth of immortality."--Introduction (translated.).
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pt. I. Cleopatra and Cæsar.--pt. II. Cleopatra and Antony.
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The work of a group of English writers each letter being signed by an initial indicating the author, as follows. P.-Philip Yorke; C.-Charles Yorke; R.-G.H. Rooke; G.-John Green; W.-Daniel Wray; H.-Henry Heaton; E.-Wm. Heberden; O.-Henry Coventry; L.-John Lawry; T.-Catherine Talbot; B.-Thomas Birch; S.-Samuel Salter. The work was edited by Thomas Birch, the brothers Yorke having the largest share in the composition of the letters.
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Spottiswoode & Co., printers, New-Street Square, London.
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Title of vol. IV reads: The revolutions of Persia: containing the history of the celebrated usurper Nadir Kouli, from his birth in 1687, 'till his death in 1747.
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"Lithographed and printed by Ernest Nister of Nuremberg."
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