996 resultados para Washington, George, 1732-1799.


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Includes (p. 207-224): The farewell address of George Washington.

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Includes index.

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Handwritten essay about procrastination and a poem celebrating spring composed by Washington Allston while he was an undergraduate at Harvard. The essay uses a story about a young Italian named Bernardo to discuss the consequences of procrastination. The essay is labeled “Allston Novem. ’99" and is titled with a quote from Edward Young's poem "The Complaint," “Procrastination is Theif [sic] of time.” Allston’s poem celebrates spring and incorporates Phillida and Corydon, two characters from Nicholas Breton’s poem “Phillida and Cordion.” The poem is titled with the verses, “Chief, lovely spring, in thee, and thy soft scenes, / The smiling God is seen” from James Thompson's poem “Spring.” The poem is labeled "Allston July 10, 1799."

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v. 1. The jealous wife. The clandestine marriage.--v. 2. The English merchant. The man of business. Man and wife; or, The Shakespeare jubilee.--v. 3. Philaster. King Lear. Epicoene; or, The silent woman.--v. 4. Polly Honeycombe. The musical lady. The deuce is in him. The Oxonian in town. The portrait. The fairy prince. Occasional prelude. The spleen; or, Islington-Spa. New brooms!

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Comprend : Notice sur la vie et les oeuvres de Beaumarchais

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