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This edition makes available in a single edition all of Hunt's major works, fully annotated and with a consolidated index. The set will include all of Hunt's poetry, and an extensive selection of his periodical essays.
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This edition makes available in a single edition all of Hunt's major works, fully annotated and with a consolidated index. The set will include all of Hunt's poetry, and an extensive selection of his periodical essays.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781138763180
- ISBN-10: 1138763187
- Artikelnr.: 75481762
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781138763180
- ISBN-10: 1138763187
- Artikelnr.: 75481762
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robert Morrison, Michael Eberle-Sinatra
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Note on the Text
Abbreviations
Biographical Directory
From Juvenilia (1801)
'Retirement, or the Golden Mean'
'To Sensibility'
'The Negro Boy. A Ballad'
'Sonnet'
From The Reflector (1811)
'Politics and Poetics, or The Desperate Situation of a Journalist Unhappily Smitten with the Love of Rhyme'
From The Examiner (1813)
'Sonnet to T. B. Esq.'
'Sonnet to Hampstead'
From The Examiner (1814)
'On the New Poet Laureat'
'The New Year's Ode'
'A surprising new ballad on a most strange and wonderful creature now exhibiting in Westminster. Part I'
'Ode for the Spring of 1814'
'Sonnet to Hampstead. II'
'Sonnet to Hampstead. IV'
The Feast of the Poets (2nd edition, 1814)
The Descent of Liberty: A Mask (1815)
From The Examiner (1815)
'Sonnet to Hampstead. VI'
Hunt 5
prelim.fm Page v Monday, May 12, 2003 3:13
'Sonnet to Hampstead. VII'
'National Song'
'Hampstead VII. Description of the Village'
'To Kosciusko. Who took part neither with Bonaparte in the height of his power, nor with the Allies in the height of theirs.'
'The Poets'
From The Examiner (1816)
'To the Right Honourable Lord Byron on his Departure for Italy and Greece'
'On Hearing a Little Musical Box'
'Serenade, suggested by the music of Cherubini's trio "Non
negate, no"'
'Harry Brown to his Cousin Thomas Brown, Jun., Letter I'
'Harry Brown to his Cousin Tom, Jun., Letter II'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter III. To W. H., Esq.'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter IV. To Brown, Jun. Letter 3'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his cousin Friends. Letter V. To his Thomas Brown, Jun. Letter 4.'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter VI. To B. F. Esq.'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter VII. To C. L.'
'A Dream'
'To T. L. H. Six Years Old, During a Late Sickness'
'To J. H., Four Years Old'
'To Benjamin Robert Haydo
Introduction
Note on the Text
Abbreviations
Biographical Directory
From Juvenilia (1801)
'Retirement, or the Golden Mean'
'To Sensibility'
'The Negro Boy. A Ballad'
'Sonnet'
From The Reflector (1811)
'Politics and Poetics, or The Desperate Situation of a Journalist Unhappily Smitten with the Love of Rhyme'
From The Examiner (1813)
'Sonnet to T. B. Esq.'
'Sonnet to Hampstead'
From The Examiner (1814)
'On the New Poet Laureat'
'The New Year's Ode'
'A surprising new ballad on a most strange and wonderful creature now exhibiting in Westminster. Part I'
'Ode for the Spring of 1814'
'Sonnet to Hampstead. II'
'Sonnet to Hampstead. IV'
The Feast of the Poets (2nd edition, 1814)
The Descent of Liberty: A Mask (1815)
From The Examiner (1815)
'Sonnet to Hampstead. VI'
Hunt 5
prelim.fm Page v Monday, May 12, 2003 3:13
'Sonnet to Hampstead. VII'
'National Song'
'Hampstead VII. Description of the Village'
'To Kosciusko. Who took part neither with Bonaparte in the height of his power, nor with the Allies in the height of theirs.'
'The Poets'
From The Examiner (1816)
'To the Right Honourable Lord Byron on his Departure for Italy and Greece'
'On Hearing a Little Musical Box'
'Serenade, suggested by the music of Cherubini's trio "Non
negate, no"'
'Harry Brown to his Cousin Thomas Brown, Jun., Letter I'
'Harry Brown to his Cousin Tom, Jun., Letter II'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter III. To W. H., Esq.'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter IV. To Brown, Jun. Letter 3'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his cousin Friends. Letter V. To his Thomas Brown, Jun. Letter 4.'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter VI. To B. F. Esq.'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter VII. To C. L.'
'A Dream'
'To T. L. H. Six Years Old, During a Late Sickness'
'To J. H., Four Years Old'
'To Benjamin Robert Haydo
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Note on the Text
Abbreviations
Biographical Directory
From Juvenilia (1801)
'Retirement, or the Golden Mean'
'To Sensibility'
'The Negro Boy. A Ballad'
'Sonnet'
From The Reflector (1811)
'Politics and Poetics, or The Desperate Situation of a Journalist Unhappily Smitten with the Love of Rhyme'
From The Examiner (1813)
'Sonnet to T. B. Esq.'
'Sonnet to Hampstead'
From The Examiner (1814)
'On the New Poet Laureat'
'The New Year's Ode'
'A surprising new ballad on a most strange and wonderful creature now exhibiting in Westminster. Part I'
'Ode for the Spring of 1814'
'Sonnet to Hampstead. II'
'Sonnet to Hampstead. IV'
The Feast of the Poets (2nd edition, 1814)
The Descent of Liberty: A Mask (1815)
From The Examiner (1815)
'Sonnet to Hampstead. VI'
Hunt 5
prelim.fm Page v Monday, May 12, 2003 3:13
'Sonnet to Hampstead. VII'
'National Song'
'Hampstead VII. Description of the Village'
'To Kosciusko. Who took part neither with Bonaparte in the height of his power, nor with the Allies in the height of theirs.'
'The Poets'
From The Examiner (1816)
'To the Right Honourable Lord Byron on his Departure for Italy and Greece'
'On Hearing a Little Musical Box'
'Serenade, suggested by the music of Cherubini's trio "Non
negate, no"'
'Harry Brown to his Cousin Thomas Brown, Jun., Letter I'
'Harry Brown to his Cousin Tom, Jun., Letter II'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter III. To W. H., Esq.'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter IV. To Brown, Jun. Letter 3'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his cousin Friends. Letter V. To his Thomas Brown, Jun. Letter 4.'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter VI. To B. F. Esq.'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter VII. To C. L.'
'A Dream'
'To T. L. H. Six Years Old, During a Late Sickness'
'To J. H., Four Years Old'
'To Benjamin Robert Haydo
Introduction
Note on the Text
Abbreviations
Biographical Directory
From Juvenilia (1801)
'Retirement, or the Golden Mean'
'To Sensibility'
'The Negro Boy. A Ballad'
'Sonnet'
From The Reflector (1811)
'Politics and Poetics, or The Desperate Situation of a Journalist Unhappily Smitten with the Love of Rhyme'
From The Examiner (1813)
'Sonnet to T. B. Esq.'
'Sonnet to Hampstead'
From The Examiner (1814)
'On the New Poet Laureat'
'The New Year's Ode'
'A surprising new ballad on a most strange and wonderful creature now exhibiting in Westminster. Part I'
'Ode for the Spring of 1814'
'Sonnet to Hampstead. II'
'Sonnet to Hampstead. IV'
The Feast of the Poets (2nd edition, 1814)
The Descent of Liberty: A Mask (1815)
From The Examiner (1815)
'Sonnet to Hampstead. VI'
Hunt 5
prelim.fm Page v Monday, May 12, 2003 3:13
'Sonnet to Hampstead. VII'
'National Song'
'Hampstead VII. Description of the Village'
'To Kosciusko. Who took part neither with Bonaparte in the height of his power, nor with the Allies in the height of theirs.'
'The Poets'
From The Examiner (1816)
'To the Right Honourable Lord Byron on his Departure for Italy and Greece'
'On Hearing a Little Musical Box'
'Serenade, suggested by the music of Cherubini's trio "Non
negate, no"'
'Harry Brown to his Cousin Thomas Brown, Jun., Letter I'
'Harry Brown to his Cousin Tom, Jun., Letter II'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter III. To W. H., Esq.'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter IV. To Brown, Jun. Letter 3'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his cousin Friends. Letter V. To his Thomas Brown, Jun. Letter 4.'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter VI. To B. F. Esq.'
'Harry Brown's Letters to his Friends. Letter VII. To C. L.'
'A Dream'
'To T. L. H. Six Years Old, During a Late Sickness'
'To J. H., Four Years Old'
'To Benjamin Robert Haydo







