A Bibliography of the Separate and Collected Works of Philip Freneau: Together with an Account of His Newspapers

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Dodd, Mead, 1903 - 96 Seiten
 

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Seite 18 - A Poem to the Nymph I never saw — The miserable Life of a Pedagogue — and Stanzas on an ancient Dutch house on Long Island — As to the main poem it is damned by all good and judicious judges — my name is in the title page...
Seite 83 - A Laughable Poem ; | or | Robert Slender's | Journey | from | Philadelphia to New York, | by | Way of Burlington and South Amboy.
Seite 68 - Poems Written between the Years 1768 and 1794, By Philip Freneau of New Jersey. A new edition, revised and corrected by the author, including a considerable number of pieces never before published.
Seite 72 - Means | for the | Preservation | of | Public Liberty. | An | Oration | delivered in the New Dutch Church, | on the | Fourth of July, 1797. | Being the twenty-first | Anniversary of our Independence. | By GJ Warner. | [Ten lines from Freneau] \ New-York : | Printed at the Argus Office, for | Thomas Greenleaf and Naphtali Judah. | 1797.
Seite 37 - A Satire in Answer to a Hostile Attack. [First written, and published 1775.]," which does not necessarily signify its appearance as a separate publication. 1778 The | Travels | of the | Imagination; | a true Journey from | Newcastle to London. | To which are added, | American Independence, | an | everlasting deliverance | from | British Tyranny: | a Poem.
Seite 83 - Sir, if there be anything like happiness in this our State of existence, it will be such to me, when these two little Volumes reach you in August ensuing, if the sentiments in them under the poetical Veil, amuse you but for a single hour. — This is the first Edition that I have in reality attended to, the other two having been published, in a strange way, while I was wandering over gloomy Seas...
Seite 26 - The Republican Dissected: Or the Anatomy of an American Whig, in Answer to the Farmer Refuted.
Seite 51 - Armies : and a variety of interesting particulars, which occurred, in the course, of the War in America. Translated from the original of the Abbe Robin, one of the Chaplains to the French Army in America. Philadelphia: Robert Bell. 1783. 8vo. Half morocco, top edges gilt, rest uncut. Binding by F. Bedford. v The original price of this book was
Seite 63 - Freneau' s poems. It contained no poems that had been published in the first collection. See Vol. I, p. xliii, supra. Copies: BM. BPL, BU. C. HSP, LCP. MHS, NA, NL. NYHS, NYSL. PU. 1794 The | Village Merchant : | A | Poem. To which is added the | Country Printer. | [Four lines from section five of T/ie Village Merchant.'} \ Philadelphia: | Printed by Hoff and Derrick,| M, DCC, XCIV.| Small 8vo; pp.
Seite 22 - This poem is a little altered from the original (published in Philadelphia in 1772), such parts being only inserted here as were written by the author of this volume.

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