999 resultados para Peacock, Thomas Love, 1785-1866.


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Por la fecha de su nacimiento, De Quincey quedó ubicado junto a los poetas de la segunda generación romántica, Hunt, Byron, Shelley, Keats, Peacock, etc. Pero su recorrido biográfico lo acercó a los Lake Poets, en especial a Wordsworth y Coleridge. El trabajo repone algunas conexiones históricas entre De Quincey y esos dos poetas de la primera generación y propone algunas hipótesis sobre las repercusiones del vínculo. La hipótesis principal es que la situación de lector e intérprete, producto de su marca generacional, habría enfrentado a De Quincey, en tanto autor, con la experiencia de las mediaciones del lenguaje, la historia y la publicidad. El modo de sus críticas a los Lake Poets estaría sustentado en esa experiencia. Éste -la compleja relación con los laquistas- sería uno de los factores más importantes, junto con el estudio de los alemanes, la tradición satírica y el trabajo periodístico, para el desarrollo posterior de su poética.

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Por la fecha de su nacimiento, De Quincey quedó ubicado junto a los poetas de la segunda generación romántica, Hunt, Byron, Shelley, Keats, Peacock, etc. Pero su recorrido biográfico lo acercó a los Lake Poets, en especial a Wordsworth y Coleridge. El trabajo repone algunas conexiones históricas entre De Quincey y esos dos poetas de la primera generación y propone algunas hipótesis sobre las repercusiones del vínculo. La hipótesis principal es que la situación de lector e intérprete, producto de su marca generacional, habría enfrentado a De Quincey, en tanto autor, con la experiencia de las mediaciones del lenguaje, la historia y la publicidad. El modo de sus críticas a los Lake Poets estaría sustentado en esa experiencia. Éste -la compleja relación con los laquistas- sería uno de los factores más importantes, junto con el estudio de los alemanes, la tradición satírica y el trabajo periodístico, para el desarrollo posterior de su poética.

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Printed copy of an abstract of laws and regulations, and the certificate of admission of undergraduate W. P. Alexander signed by President Thomas Hill on July 17, 1866.

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Printed copy of an abstract of laws and regulations, and the certificate of admission of undergraduate F. H. Viaux signed by President Thomas Hill on July 17, 1866, and a Certificate of Matriculation signed by President Hill on January 28, 1867.

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Shapleigh and Adams' signatures have been cut out from the bottom of this document. It was "signed, sealed and delivered" in the presence of Thomas Gray and Darius Shaw.

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The second volume of the College Papers contains original documents dating from 1764 to 1785, spanning the tenures of presidents Edward Holyoke, Samuel Locke, Samuel Langdon, acting president Edward Wigglesworth, and Joseph Willard, as well as treasurers Thomas Hubbard, John Hancock, and Ebenezer Storer. It also contains a document from 1793.

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The second volume of the College Papers contains original documents dating from 1764 to 1785, spanning the tenures of presidents Edward Holyoke, Samuel Locke, Samuel Langdon, acting president Edward Wigglesworth, and Joseph Willard, as well as treasurers Thomas Hubbard, John Hancock, and Ebenezer Storer. It also contains a document from 1793.

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This collection consists primarily of quarter bills and butler's bills from Charles Walker and Charles Walker, Jr.'s years as students at Harvard College, from 1785 to 1789 and from 1815-1816. It includes the following materials from Charles Walker: a form of admission (a printed form letter with manuscript annotations and signatures) from August 1785, quarter bills and butler's bills from 1785 to 1789, and occasional receipts of payment. The documents from Charles Walker, Jr. are less numerous, consisting solely of quarter bills from 1815 and 1816. The bills for father and son include annotations explaining the basis of additional or unusual charges, including fines for absence from lectures and prayers. The form used for the son's quarter bills, issued in 1815 and 1816, separate the amounts owed into the following categories: Steward and Commons, Sizings, Study and Cellar Rent, Instruction, Librarian, Natural History, Episcopal Church, Books, Catalogue and Commencement Dinner, Repairs, Sweepers, Assessments for delinquency in payment of Quarter Bills, Wood, and Fines. All of the bills are printed forms which were then filled out by hand, by either the steward or the butler, and issued to the students. Caleb Gannett was the College steward during both father and son's era. Joshua Paine, William Harris, and Thomas Adams served, successively, as butler during the father's era. Some of the butler's bills are signed by Roger Vose, a student who appears to have been employed by the butler in 1786 and 1787.

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This mathematical notebook of Ebenezer Hill was kept in 1795 while he was a student at Harvard College. The volume contains rules, definitions, problems, drawings, and tables on arithmetic, geometry, trigonometry, surveying, calculating distances, and dialing. Some of the exercises are illustrated by hand-drawn diagrams, including some of buildings and trees.

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2d ed