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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
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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
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 731g
- ISBN-13: 9781138763197
- ISBN-10: 1138763195
- Artikelnr.: 75480540
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 731g
- ISBN-13: 9781138763197
- ISBN-10: 1138763195
- Artikelnr.: 75480540
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Abbreviations
Biographical Directory
From The Liberal (1822)
'The Dogs. To the Abusers of The Liberal'
From The Liberal (1823)
'To a Spider running across a Room'
'Talari Innamorati'
'The Choice'
'Mahmoud'
Ultra
Crepidarius: A Satire on William Gifford (1823)
From The Examiner (1825)
'Vellutti to his Revilers'
From The New Monthly Magazine (1825)
'Caractacus'
From The Companion (1828)
'The Royal Line'
From The Tatler (1830)
'High and Low; or, How to Write History.
Suggested by an article in a review from the pen of Sir Walter Scott, in which accounts are given of Massaniello and the Duke of Guise' 'Alter et Idem. A Chemico
Poetical Thought'
From The Tatler (1831)
'Le Brun'
'Expostulation and Candour'
'Lines Written on a Sudden Arrival of Fine Weather in May'
From The Athenæum (1832)
'The Lover of Music to the Pianoforte'
From The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt (1832)
'Preface'
From Leigh Hunt's London Journal (1834)
'Paganini. A Fragment'
'Thoughts in Bed Upon Waking and Rising. An "Indicator" in Verse'
'A Night Rain in Summer. June 28, 1834'
'An Angel in the House'
Captain Sword and Captain Pen. A Poem (1835)
From The New Monthly Magazine (1836)
'Songs and Chorus of the Flowers'
'The Glove and the Lions'
'The Fish, the Man, and the Spirit'
'Apollo and the Sunbeams'
From The Monthly Repository (1837)
'Blue
Stocking Revels; or, the Feast of the Violets' 'Doggrel on Double Columns and Large Type; or the praise of those pillars of our state, and its clear exposition'
From S. C. Hall's The Book of Gems (1838)
'Abou Ben Adhem and the Angel'
From The Morning Chronicle (1840)
'To the Queen. An Offering of Gratitude on Her Majesty's Birthday'
The Palfrey; A Love Story of Old Times
From The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt (1844)
The Story of Rimini; or, Fruits of a Parent's Falsehood
'Rondeau'
'Our Cottage'
'A Heaven upon Earth. Fragment of an Unpublished Play. A Husband is Conversing with his Wife'
From The Cambridge Chronicle (1849)
'Dirge for an Infant'
From Household Words (1850)
'Dream within Dream; or, Evil Minimised'
From The New Monthly Magazine (1850)
'The Inevitable. Inscribed to John Forster'
'Jaffàr. Inscribed to the Memory of Shelley'
'Godiva. Inscribed to John Hunter, of Edinburgh'
'The Bitter Gourd. Inscribed to his Grace the Duke of Devonshire'
'Ode to the Sun'
'Death'
'Wallace and Fawdon'
From Household Words (1852)
'Kilspindie'
'The Trumpets of Doolkarnein'
From The Spectator (1859)
'To Poerio and his Fellow
Patriots'
From The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt (1860)
'To Charles Dickens'
'Ultra
Germano
Criticasterism'
'Coronation Soliloquy of His Majesty King George the Fourth'
From The Correspondence of Leigh Hunt (1862)
'Waking at morn, with the accustom'd sigh'
From Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke, Recollections of Writers (1878)
'To the Spirit Great and Good'
Explanatory Notes
Index.
Biographical Directory
From The Liberal (1822)
'The Dogs. To the Abusers of The Liberal'
From The Liberal (1823)
'To a Spider running across a Room'
'Talari Innamorati'
'The Choice'
'Mahmoud'
Ultra
Crepidarius: A Satire on William Gifford (1823)
From The Examiner (1825)
'Vellutti to his Revilers'
From The New Monthly Magazine (1825)
'Caractacus'
From The Companion (1828)
'The Royal Line'
From The Tatler (1830)
'High and Low; or, How to Write History.
Suggested by an article in a review from the pen of Sir Walter Scott, in which accounts are given of Massaniello and the Duke of Guise' 'Alter et Idem. A Chemico
Poetical Thought'
From The Tatler (1831)
'Le Brun'
'Expostulation and Candour'
'Lines Written on a Sudden Arrival of Fine Weather in May'
From The Athenæum (1832)
'The Lover of Music to the Pianoforte'
From The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt (1832)
'Preface'
From Leigh Hunt's London Journal (1834)
'Paganini. A Fragment'
'Thoughts in Bed Upon Waking and Rising. An "Indicator" in Verse'
'A Night Rain in Summer. June 28, 1834'
'An Angel in the House'
Captain Sword and Captain Pen. A Poem (1835)
From The New Monthly Magazine (1836)
'Songs and Chorus of the Flowers'
'The Glove and the Lions'
'The Fish, the Man, and the Spirit'
'Apollo and the Sunbeams'
From The Monthly Repository (1837)
'Blue
Stocking Revels; or, the Feast of the Violets' 'Doggrel on Double Columns and Large Type; or the praise of those pillars of our state, and its clear exposition'
From S. C. Hall's The Book of Gems (1838)
'Abou Ben Adhem and the Angel'
From The Morning Chronicle (1840)
'To the Queen. An Offering of Gratitude on Her Majesty's Birthday'
The Palfrey; A Love Story of Old Times
From The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt (1844)
The Story of Rimini; or, Fruits of a Parent's Falsehood
'Rondeau'
'Our Cottage'
'A Heaven upon Earth. Fragment of an Unpublished Play. A Husband is Conversing with his Wife'
From The Cambridge Chronicle (1849)
'Dirge for an Infant'
From Household Words (1850)
'Dream within Dream; or, Evil Minimised'
From The New Monthly Magazine (1850)
'The Inevitable. Inscribed to John Forster'
'Jaffàr. Inscribed to the Memory of Shelley'
'Godiva. Inscribed to John Hunter, of Edinburgh'
'The Bitter Gourd. Inscribed to his Grace the Duke of Devonshire'
'Ode to the Sun'
'Death'
'Wallace and Fawdon'
From Household Words (1852)
'Kilspindie'
'The Trumpets of Doolkarnein'
From The Spectator (1859)
'To Poerio and his Fellow
Patriots'
From The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt (1860)
'To Charles Dickens'
'Ultra
Germano
Criticasterism'
'Coronation Soliloquy of His Majesty King George the Fourth'
From The Correspondence of Leigh Hunt (1862)
'Waking at morn, with the accustom'd sigh'
From Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke, Recollections of Writers (1878)
'To the Spirit Great and Good'
Explanatory Notes
Index.
Abbreviations
Biographical Directory
From The Liberal (1822)
'The Dogs. To the Abusers of The Liberal'
From The Liberal (1823)
'To a Spider running across a Room'
'Talari Innamorati'
'The Choice'
'Mahmoud'
Ultra
Crepidarius: A Satire on William Gifford (1823)
From The Examiner (1825)
'Vellutti to his Revilers'
From The New Monthly Magazine (1825)
'Caractacus'
From The Companion (1828)
'The Royal Line'
From The Tatler (1830)
'High and Low; or, How to Write History.
Suggested by an article in a review from the pen of Sir Walter Scott, in which accounts are given of Massaniello and the Duke of Guise' 'Alter et Idem. A Chemico
Poetical Thought'
From The Tatler (1831)
'Le Brun'
'Expostulation and Candour'
'Lines Written on a Sudden Arrival of Fine Weather in May'
From The Athenæum (1832)
'The Lover of Music to the Pianoforte'
From The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt (1832)
'Preface'
From Leigh Hunt's London Journal (1834)
'Paganini. A Fragment'
'Thoughts in Bed Upon Waking and Rising. An "Indicator" in Verse'
'A Night Rain in Summer. June 28, 1834'
'An Angel in the House'
Captain Sword and Captain Pen. A Poem (1835)
From The New Monthly Magazine (1836)
'Songs and Chorus of the Flowers'
'The Glove and the Lions'
'The Fish, the Man, and the Spirit'
'Apollo and the Sunbeams'
From The Monthly Repository (1837)
'Blue
Stocking Revels; or, the Feast of the Violets' 'Doggrel on Double Columns and Large Type; or the praise of those pillars of our state, and its clear exposition'
From S. C. Hall's The Book of Gems (1838)
'Abou Ben Adhem and the Angel'
From The Morning Chronicle (1840)
'To the Queen. An Offering of Gratitude on Her Majesty's Birthday'
The Palfrey; A Love Story of Old Times
From The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt (1844)
The Story of Rimini; or, Fruits of a Parent's Falsehood
'Rondeau'
'Our Cottage'
'A Heaven upon Earth. Fragment of an Unpublished Play. A Husband is Conversing with his Wife'
From The Cambridge Chronicle (1849)
'Dirge for an Infant'
From Household Words (1850)
'Dream within Dream; or, Evil Minimised'
From The New Monthly Magazine (1850)
'The Inevitable. Inscribed to John Forster'
'Jaffàr. Inscribed to the Memory of Shelley'
'Godiva. Inscribed to John Hunter, of Edinburgh'
'The Bitter Gourd. Inscribed to his Grace the Duke of Devonshire'
'Ode to the Sun'
'Death'
'Wallace and Fawdon'
From Household Words (1852)
'Kilspindie'
'The Trumpets of Doolkarnein'
From The Spectator (1859)
'To Poerio and his Fellow
Patriots'
From The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt (1860)
'To Charles Dickens'
'Ultra
Germano
Criticasterism'
'Coronation Soliloquy of His Majesty King George the Fourth'
From The Correspondence of Leigh Hunt (1862)
'Waking at morn, with the accustom'd sigh'
From Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke, Recollections of Writers (1878)
'To the Spirit Great and Good'
Explanatory Notes
Index.
Biographical Directory
From The Liberal (1822)
'The Dogs. To the Abusers of The Liberal'
From The Liberal (1823)
'To a Spider running across a Room'
'Talari Innamorati'
'The Choice'
'Mahmoud'
Ultra
Crepidarius: A Satire on William Gifford (1823)
From The Examiner (1825)
'Vellutti to his Revilers'
From The New Monthly Magazine (1825)
'Caractacus'
From The Companion (1828)
'The Royal Line'
From The Tatler (1830)
'High and Low; or, How to Write History.
Suggested by an article in a review from the pen of Sir Walter Scott, in which accounts are given of Massaniello and the Duke of Guise' 'Alter et Idem. A Chemico
Poetical Thought'
From The Tatler (1831)
'Le Brun'
'Expostulation and Candour'
'Lines Written on a Sudden Arrival of Fine Weather in May'
From The Athenæum (1832)
'The Lover of Music to the Pianoforte'
From The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt (1832)
'Preface'
From Leigh Hunt's London Journal (1834)
'Paganini. A Fragment'
'Thoughts in Bed Upon Waking and Rising. An "Indicator" in Verse'
'A Night Rain in Summer. June 28, 1834'
'An Angel in the House'
Captain Sword and Captain Pen. A Poem (1835)
From The New Monthly Magazine (1836)
'Songs and Chorus of the Flowers'
'The Glove and the Lions'
'The Fish, the Man, and the Spirit'
'Apollo and the Sunbeams'
From The Monthly Repository (1837)
'Blue
Stocking Revels; or, the Feast of the Violets' 'Doggrel on Double Columns and Large Type; or the praise of those pillars of our state, and its clear exposition'
From S. C. Hall's The Book of Gems (1838)
'Abou Ben Adhem and the Angel'
From The Morning Chronicle (1840)
'To the Queen. An Offering of Gratitude on Her Majesty's Birthday'
The Palfrey; A Love Story of Old Times
From The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt (1844)
The Story of Rimini; or, Fruits of a Parent's Falsehood
'Rondeau'
'Our Cottage'
'A Heaven upon Earth. Fragment of an Unpublished Play. A Husband is Conversing with his Wife'
From The Cambridge Chronicle (1849)
'Dirge for an Infant'
From Household Words (1850)
'Dream within Dream; or, Evil Minimised'
From The New Monthly Magazine (1850)
'The Inevitable. Inscribed to John Forster'
'Jaffàr. Inscribed to the Memory of Shelley'
'Godiva. Inscribed to John Hunter, of Edinburgh'
'The Bitter Gourd. Inscribed to his Grace the Duke of Devonshire'
'Ode to the Sun'
'Death'
'Wallace and Fawdon'
From Household Words (1852)
'Kilspindie'
'The Trumpets of Doolkarnein'
From The Spectator (1859)
'To Poerio and his Fellow
Patriots'
From The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt (1860)
'To Charles Dickens'
'Ultra
Germano
Criticasterism'
'Coronation Soliloquy of His Majesty King George the Fourth'
From The Correspondence of Leigh Hunt (1862)
'Waking at morn, with the accustom'd sigh'
From Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke, Recollections of Writers (1878)
'To the Spirit Great and Good'
Explanatory Notes
Index.







