The works of Mary Robinson. Part I (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The works of Mary Robinson. Part I (2020)
- Main Title:
- The works of Mary Robinson.
- Uniform Title:
- Works.
- Further Information:
- Note: William D. Brewer, Daniel Robinson, Sharon M. Setzer, Orianne Smith.
- Authors:
- Robinson, Mary, 1758-1800
- Editors:
- Brewer, William D (William Dean)
Robinson, Daniel
Setzer, Sharon M (Sharon McClanahan), 1954-
Smith, Orianne, 1963- - Contents:
- ‘Stanzas on the Duchess of Devonshire’, Whitehall Evening Post (2–4 -- ‘Stanzas on May, 1799’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (11 May 1799) -- ‘Mrs. Robinson’s Impromptu Answer to Peter Pindar’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (15 May 1799) -- ‘Stanzas by Mrs. Robinson. To a Gentleman who asked h?r Opinion of a Kiss’, Sporting Magazine 14 ( June 1799) -- ‘Admonitory Ode VIII. Tabitha Bramble to Peter Pindar’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (23 July 1799) -- ‘Lines, on Reading Mr. Pratt’s Volume “Gleaning through England”’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (25 July 1799) -- ‘Laura Maria, to Peter Pindar, Esq.’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (29 July 1799) -- ‘Epigram, on Seeing it Announced that Mr. Cumberland has Nine -- Pieces Ready for Representation’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (31 July 1799) -- ‘To the Wild Brook’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (6 August 1799) -- ‘On Seeing the Crayon Landscapes of Peter Pindar’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (12 August 1799) -- ‘Th e Cell of the Atheist’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (19 August 1799) -- ‘Time and Love’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (22 August 1799) -- ‘Impromptu’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (27 August 1799) -- ‘Anacreontic’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (25 October 1799) -- ‘Anacreontic’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (8 November 1799) -- ‘Ode to Winter’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (10 December 1799) -- ‘Th e Miser’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (23 December99) -- ‘Th e Mince Pie’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (27 December 1799) -- ‘Modern Female Fashions’,‘Stanzas on the Duchess of Devonshire’, Whitehall Evening Post (2–4 -- ‘Stanzas on May, 1799’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (11 May 1799) -- ‘Mrs. Robinson’s Impromptu Answer to Peter Pindar’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (15 May 1799) -- ‘Stanzas by Mrs. Robinson. To a Gentleman who asked h?r Opinion of a Kiss’, Sporting Magazine 14 ( June 1799) -- ‘Admonitory Ode VIII. Tabitha Bramble to Peter Pindar’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (23 July 1799) -- ‘Lines, on Reading Mr. Pratt’s Volume “Gleaning through England”’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (25 July 1799) -- ‘Laura Maria, to Peter Pindar, Esq.’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (29 July 1799) -- ‘Epigram, on Seeing it Announced that Mr. Cumberland has Nine -- Pieces Ready for Representation’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (31 July 1799) -- ‘To the Wild Brook’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (6 August 1799) -- ‘On Seeing the Crayon Landscapes of Peter Pindar’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (12 August 1799) -- ‘Th e Cell of the Atheist’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (19 August 1799) -- ‘Time and Love’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (22 August 1799) -- ‘Impromptu’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (27 August 1799) -- ‘Anacreontic’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (25 October 1799) -- ‘Anacreontic’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (8 November 1799) -- ‘Ode to Winter’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (10 December 1799) -- ‘Th e Miser’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (23 December99) -- ‘Th e Mince Pie’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (27 December 1799) -- ‘Modern Female Fashions’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (28 December 1799) -- ‘Th e Mistletoe. A Christmas Tale’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (31 December 1799) -- ‘Modern Male Fashions’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (3 January 1800) -- ‘Th e Wintry Day’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (4 January 1800) -- ‘Mistress Gurton’s Cat. A Domestic Tale’, Evening Mail (6–8 January 1800) -- ‘Anacreontic. To Henry’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (11 January 1800) -- ‘Th e Ingredients which Compose Modern Love’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (14 January 1800) -- ‘Th e Gamester’, Whitehall Evening Post (14–16 January 1800) -- ‘Nimrod – A Tale for Sportsmen’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (17 January 1800) -- ‘Th e Nettle and the Daisy’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (22 January 1800) -- ‘Th e Poor Singing Dame’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (25 January 1800) -- ‘To the New Type of the Morning Post’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (27 January 1800) -- ‘Old Barnard. A Monkish Tale’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (28 January 1800) -- ‘Sappho to her Lover’, Whitehall Evening Post (28–30 January 1800) -- ‘Sappho to Bacchus. Anacreontic’, Whitehall Evening Post (30 January–1 February 1800) -- ‘Th e Hermit of Mont-Blanc’, Monthly Magazine (1 February 1800) -- ‘On the Death of Mr. Fortune, of Pembrokeshire’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (5 February 1800) -- ‘On Leaving the Country for the Winter Season’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (10 February 1800) -- ‘Th e Haunted Beach’, Whitehall Evening Post (25–7 February 1800) -- ‘Jasper’, Th e Annual Anthology (1800) -- ‘Sappho – To Night’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (27 February 1800) -- ‘Agnes’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (28 February 1800) -- ‘Lesbia and her Lover’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (3 March 1800) -- ‘Th e Tell Tale; or, Deborah’s Parrot’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (4 March 1800) -- ‘Ode. Oberon to Mrs. Jordan’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (5 March 1800) -- ‘Sappho, to Phaon’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (6 March 1800) -- ‘Stanzas Written in Hyde-Park on Sunday Last’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (7 March 1800) -- ‘Lines on Seeing the Duchess of Devonshire in her New and Splendid Carriage’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (8 March 1800) -- ‘Lines Addressed to Miss Wortley, on her Attachment to Colonel Cunningham’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (10 March 1800) -- ‘Th e Deserted Cottage’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (13 March 1800) -- ‘Ode to the Spirit of Chivalry’, Morning Post (15 March 1800) -- ‘Epigram’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (17 March 1800) -- ‘Th e Belle’s Remonstrance’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (20 March 1800) -- ‘Th e Confessor – A Tale’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (20 March 1800) -- ‘Epigram’, Whitehall Evening Post (22–5 March 1800) -- ‘On Seeing the Countess of Yarmouth at her Window in Piccadilly -- Sunday Last’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (25 March 1800) -- ‘A Lover’s Vow’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (29 March 1800) -- ‘Th e Beau’s Remonstrance’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (1 April 1800) -- ‘Th e Italian Peasantry’, Monthly Magazine (April 1800) -- ‘Sonnet. Laura to Petrarch’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (3 April 1800) -- ‘All For-Lorn’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (4 April 1800) -- ‘Stanzas on the Duchess of Devonshire’s Indisposition’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (5 April 1800) -- ‘Poor Marguerite’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (8 April 1800) -- ‘Th e Way to Keep Him’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (10 April 1800) -- ‘Th e Fortune-Teller – A Tale’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (12 April 1800) -- ‘A Cure for Love’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (15 April 1800) -- ‘Th e Spinster’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (16 April 1800) -- ‘Lesbia’s Dream’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (17 April 1800) -- ‘To Spring’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (30 April 1800) -- ‘Oberon, to the May Fly’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (8 May 1800) -- ‘Sappho, to the Aspin Tree’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (13 May 1800) -- ‘Th e Granny Grey – A Tale’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (10 June 1800) -- ‘When I was Young’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (16 June 1800) -- ‘To Miss Porter, in the Character of a Nun’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (16 June 1800) -- ‘To Miss Maria Porter, as Roxalana’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (16 June 1800) -- ‘Th e Worst of Ills’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (21 June 1800) -- ‘Th e Grey-Beard’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (24 June 1800) -- ‘Lines Supposed to be Written near the Monument of the Rev. -- Parkhurst, at Epsom, in Surrey’, Monthly Magazine ( July 1800) -- ‘Ode to Apathy’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (1 July 1800) -- ‘Sappho – To the Earl of Moira’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (3 July 1800) -- ‘Taste and Fashion’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (4 July 1800) -- ‘To Summer’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (7 July 1800) -- ‘Lines Addressed to the Hon. Mrs. Meynel, on the Death of her Husband’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (8 July 1800) -- ‘To an Infant Sleeping’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (9 July 1800) -- ‘Anacreontic’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (11 July 1800) -- ‘Lesbia, to Him Who Complains’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (15 July 1800) -- ‘Sappho – To Time’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (22 July 1800) -- ‘Justifi able Apostacy’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (24 July 1800) -- ‘Th e Old Beggar’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (25 July 1800) -- ‘Th e Fisherman’, Morning Post and Gazetter (26 July 1800) -- ‘Impromptu’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (28 July 1800) -- ‘Lines Addressed to a Beautiful Infant’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (29 July 1800) -- ‘To the Swan’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (30 July 1800) -- ‘Pretty Susan’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (31 July 1800) -- ‘Th e Camp’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (1 August 1800) -- ‘Ode to Ignorance’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (6 August 1800) -- ‘Th e Summer Day’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (7 August 1800) -- ‘Pity’s Tear’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (8 August 1800) -- ‘To the Mole’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (12 August 1800) -- ‘Ode to the Sun-Beam’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (13 August 1800) -- ‘Domestic Beverage’, Whitehall Evening Post (19 August 1800) -- ‘London’s Summer Morning’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (23 August 1800) -- ‘A Hue and Cry’, Whitehall Evening Post (26–8 August 1800) -- ‘Oberon to Titania’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (28 August 1800) -- ‘Titania’s Answer to Oberon’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (29 August 1800) -- ‘Harvest Home’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (30 August 1800) -- ‘Th e Old Shepherd. A Tale’, Monthly Magazine, 10 (September 1800) -- ‘Elegy to the Memory of Mrs. Gunning’, Morning Post and Gazetteer -- September 1800) -- ‘Th e Dippers’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (5 September 1800) -- ‘Th e Poet’s Garret’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (6 September 1800) -- ‘To Arabelle!’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (11 September 1800) -- ‘Sappho to her Lover’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (12 September 1800) -- ‘Great and Small!’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (18 September 1800) -- ‘Sweet Madeline of Aberdeen’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (27 September 1800) -- ‘Th e Worn-Out Mariner’, Lady’s Monthly Museum (October 1800) -- ‘Written on the Sea-Shore’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (9 October 1800) -- ‘Written on a Sick Bed’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (16 October 1800) -- ‘Ode, Inscribed to the Infant Son of S. T. Coleridge, Esq. Born Sept. 14, at Keswick, in Cumberland’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (17 October 1800) -- ‘Written during the late Stormy Weather’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (18 October 1800) -- ‘Beauty’s Grave!’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (23 October 1800) -- ‘Th e Admonition’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (25 October 1800) -- ‘Love’s Four Senses’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (28 October 1800) -- ‘Written near an Old Oak, in Windsor Forest’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (31 October 1800) -- ‘Written on Seeing a Rose Still Blooming at a Cottage Door on Hill, October 29, 1800’, Morning Post and Gazetteer (4 November 1800) -- ‘All Alone’, Lyrical Tales (1800) -- ‘Th e Lascar’, Lyrical Tales (1800) -- ‘Th e Widow’s Home’, Lyrical Tales (1800) -- ‘Th e Shepherd’s Dog’, Lyrical Tales (1800) … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 828.609
- Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000749533
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781000743159
9781000746341
9780429348952 - Notes:
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