907 resultados para Amoebaean verses
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Edited by George Whale and John Sargeaunt.
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"The life of ... Sheridan", by George Gabriel Sigmond: p. 1-206.
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Memoir.--The rivals.--St. Patrick's Day.--The duenna.--A trip to Scarborough.--The school for scandal.--The critic.--Pizarro.--Verses to the memory of Garrick.
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v. 1 Tempest; Two gentlemen of Verona; Merry wives of Windsor; Measure for measure; Comedy of errors; Much ado about nothing; Love's labour's lost; Midsummer-night's dream.--v. 2 Merchant of Venice; As you like it; Taming of the shrew; All's well that ends well; Twelfth night; Winter's tale; King John.--v. 3 King Richard II; First part of King Henry IV; Second part of King Henry IV; King Henry V; First part of King Henry VI; Second part of King Henry VI; Third part of King Henry VI.--v. 4 King Richard III; King Henry VIII; Romeo & Juliet; Othello; King Lear.--v. 5 Macbeth; Timon of Athens; Hamlet; Troilus & Cressida; Cymbeline; Coriolanus.--v. 6 Julius Cæsar; Antony & Cleopatra; Titus Andronicus; Pericles; Venus & Adonus; Rape of Lucrece; Sonnets; Lover's complaint; Passionate pilgrim; Verses among the additional poems to Chester's Love's martyr, 1601.
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Printed at the Chiswick Press.
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III. Novels of ingenuity: v. 14. Desperate remedies.--v. 15. The hand of Ethelberta.--v. 16. A Laodicean.--v. 17. A changed man, [The waiting supper, and other tales: concluding with the Romantic adventures of a milk-maid] Poetical works.--v. 18. Wessex poems and other verses; poems of the past and the present.--v. 19. The Dynasts; parts 1st and 2d.--v. 20. The Dynasts, part 3d. Time's laughingstocks.--v. 21. Satires of circumstance; Moments of vision and Miscellaneous verses.
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"Extrait de la 'Revue Hispanique' t. XIX"--t.p.
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The tides of the heart : a father's lament on the death of Lieut. Bryant Gray -- Appeal to the Revolutionary Fathers -- Timely verses -- We are one, not many -- Our sanguinary sisters -- The soldier's farewell -- The summoned leader -- Peace, a sonnet -- Mercy.
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Verses reprinted from The World, The National observer, and Punch.
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Specimen verses; John III. 16.
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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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"Verses to the Rev'd Mr. J. Hervey, on his Meditations."--v. 1, p. [vii]-xvii, by "a physician," Moses Browne, John Duick, Thomas Gibbons, St. George Molesworth and Peter Whalley.
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"Dialect verses ... Most of the poems have appeared, anonymously, in the Yorkshire press."--Pref.
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"I call this poem a libretto, because ... the verses may suggest or accompany ... music."--Pref.
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I. Preface. Essay on painting. Notes. Epistle to a friend, on the death of John Thornton, esq. Ode inscribed to John Howard, esq. Ode to Mr. Wright, of Derby. Ode to the Countess de Genlis. Sonnets, songs, and occasional verses.--II. An essay on history. Notes.--III. An essay on epic poetry. Notes.--IV. Notes to the third, fourth, and fifth epistles, of An essay on epic poetry.--V. The triumphs of temper. Plays of three acts, written for a private theatre: The happy prescription; or, The lady relieved from her lovers.--VI. Marcella; a tragedy. The two connoisseurs; a comedy. Lord Russell; a tragedy. The mausoleum; a comedy.