982 resultados para The Round of Poets
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Songs out of doors, early verses.--Songs out of doors, later poems.--Narrative poems.--Labour and romance.--Hearth and altar.--Epigrams, greetings, and inscriptions.--Pro patria.--The red flower and golden stars.--In praise of poets.--Music.--The house of Rimmon, a drama in four acts.--Appendix: Carmina festiva.
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Edited by F.P. Walesby. cf. W.P. Courtney's Bibliography.
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"On the amatory language of the early Italian poets": p. viii-xviii.
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Binder's title: Noyes's Hebrew poets.
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Plate engraved by P. Fourdrinier.
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Series compilation attributed to John Bell; cf. NUC, pre-1956, v.44, p. 652. First published in Edinburgh, printed by John Bell, 1777-1792. 1807 ed. usually called Bagster's ed.; cf. Lowndes, v. 5, p. 1898.
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"Appendix, containing extracts from the Adamo of Andreini; with an analysis of another Italian drama on the same subject": p. [281]-328.
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In MS on t-p & elsewhere: Willm Pawley 1758[?]; Judith Buch 1735; fore edge label: New state of Engl.
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"Containing an account of the druids; or the priests and judges, of the vaids, or the diviners and physicians; and of the bards, or the poets and heralds; of the ancient Gauls, Britons, Irish and Scots."
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Wrongly attributed to Walter Ferguson by Cushing.--See D.J. O'Donoughue's Poets of Ireland.
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pt. 1. List of the passages made in H.M.S. Conway, on the South American station, by Captain Basil Hall.--pt. 2. Remarks on the sailing round Cape Horn [April 1814 and March 1815 by] Captain Pipon, on H.M.S. Tagus.
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Issued in various bindings.
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Portrait engraved by John Hall after Sir Joshua Reynolds.
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Each vol. has general half-title and special t.p.
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Tales of the grotesque and arabesque: I. Romances of death. Old-world romance.--II. Tales of conscience, natural beauty, and pseudo-science.--III. Tales of ratiocination and illusion.--IV. Extravaganza and caprice.--V. Tales of adventure and exploration.--Literary criticism: VI. On poetry and the poets.--VII. On novels, essays, and travels. Marginalia.--VIII. The literati. Minor contemporaries, etc.--IX. Eureka, and miscellanies.--X. Poems.--Bibliography (v. 10, p. 273-309)