971 resultados para Lady Diggers
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Includes bibliographical references.
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v. 1. 1833-1867.--v. 2. 1868-1898.
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Mme. de Charmoisy.--La comtesse de Boigne.--Mme. de Charrière.--Mlle. de Lespinasse.--Trois comédiennes [Lady Hamilton, Maria Felicia Garcia, Belgiojoso]--Une inconnue de Sainte-Beuve.--L'enfance de Bayart.--L'enfance de Mistral.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Title vignette.
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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.
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Halkett and Laing v.3, p. 349.
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Manuscript signature of J. Harman appears in pencil or ink in each volume on page preceding t.p. and first page of text.
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Borrows from Shirley's " Lady of pleasure" and "The counterfeit bridegroom", an adaptation of Middleton's "No wit, no help like a woman's"; said to have been assisted by Dr. Joseph Browne. cf. Baker, Biog. dram.; Dict. nat. biog.
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v.1. Introduction by Hugh Walpole. Mrs. Gorringe's necklace. Cousine Kate. Lady Epping's lawsuit. Captain Drew on leave.--v.2. The mollusc: A single man. Doormats. Outcast.
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v. 1. The late Mrs. Null.--v. 2. The Squirrel Inn. The Merry Chanter.--v. 3. Rudder Grange.--v. 4. The hundredth man.--v. 5. Ardis Claverden.--v. 6. The great war syndicate. The stories of the three burglars. The knife that killed Po Hancy. Dusky philosophy.--v. 7. The house of Martha.--v. 8. Pomona's travels. Euphemia among the pelican's. The Rudder Grangers in England. Pomona's daughter.--v. 9. The adventures of Captain Horn.--v. 10. Mrs. Cliff's yacht.--v. 11. The great stone of Sardis. The water-devil.--v. 12. The girl at Cobhurst.--v. 13. The casting away of Mrs. Lecks and Mrs. Aleshine. The vizier of the two-horned Alexander.--v. 14. The associate hermits.--v. 15. Stories. [v.]1: The lady or the tiger? The discourager of hesitancy. The transferred ghost. The spectral mortgage. Every man his own letter-writer. Thar same old coon. Our story. Derelict. On the training of parents. A borrowed month. The baker of Barnbury. The watchmaker's wife.--v. 16. Stories. [v.]2: A tale of negative gravity. Asaph. The remarkable page. The Cloverfield's carriage. A story of assisted fate. My bull-calf. As one woman to another. Our fire-screen. My terminal moraine. Plain fishing.--v. 17. Stories. [v.]3: The griffin and the minor canon. Old Pipes and the dryad. The bee-man of Orn. The queen's museum. The clocks of Rondaine. Christmas before last; or, the fruit of the fragile palm. Prince Hassak's march. The battle of the third cousins. The banished king. The philopena. Amos Kilbright: his adscititious experiences. The Christmas shadrach. The bishop's ghost and the printer's baby. The philosophy of relative existences.--v. 18. Stories. [v.]4: The magic egg. "His wife's deceased sister." The widow's cruise. Captain Eli's best ear. Love before breakfast. The staying power of Sir Rohan. A piece of red calico. The Christmas wreck. My well and what came out of it. Mr. Tolman. My unwilling neighbor. Our archery club.--v. 19. Afield and afloat: The Buller-Podington compact. The romance of a mule-car. The governor-general. Old Applejoy's ghost. Struck by a boomerang. The skipper and El Capitan. "Come in, new year." A sailor's knot. The great staircase at Landover Hall. The ghosts in my toewer. The landsman's tale.--v. 20. Kate Bonnet: the romance of a pirate's daughter.--v. 21. John Gayther's garden.--v. 22. The captain's toll-gate.--v. 23. A bicycle of Cathay. With a memorial sketch of Mr. Stockton and a bibliography of his works.
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v. 1. Some account of Shirley and his writings. Commendatory verses on Shirley. Love tricks, or, The school of complement. The maid's revenge. The brothers. The witty fair one. The wedding.--v. 2. The grateful servant. The traitor. Love's cruelty. Love in a maze. The bird in a cage. Hyde park.--v. 3. The ball. The young admiral. The gamester. The example. The opportunity. The coronation.--v. 4. The lady of pleasure. The royal master. The duke's mistress. The doubtful heir. St. Patrick for Ireland. The constant maid. The humorous courtier.--v. 5. The gentleman of Venice. The politician. The imposture. The cardinal. The sisters. The court secret.--v. 6. Honoria and Mammon. Chabot, admiral of France. The Arcadia. The triumph of peace. A contention for honour and riches. The triumph of beauty. Cupid and death. The contention of Ajax and Ulysses for the armour of Achilles. Poems.
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Appendix: Notes on the physical geography of northern Arabia, by W. S. Blunt. Historical sketch of the rise and decline of Wahhabism in Arabia, compiled principally from materials supplied by Lt.-Colonel E. C. Ross. Memorandum on the Euphrates valley railway, by W. S. Blunt.
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Mode of access: Internet.