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Cazotte’s weltberűhmte Profezeiung von der franzsischen Revolution / Von Johann Heinrich Jung (genannt Stilling), Lorch, Karl Rohm, 1916. Traduzione italiana di Erminio Morenghi. Versione ipertestuale della traduzione apparsa sui Quaderni dell’Istituto di lingue e letterature Germaniche dell’Universit degli studi di Parma, Sezione Testi, N. 11, Parma, Zara, 1996. |
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MATERIALI
DI FRANCOFONIA (1600-1800)
La sezione comprende esemplari di trattati sulla storia della schiavitù, drammi settecenteschi e relazioni di viaggio digitalizzati dalle versioni in microfiche delle edizioni Hachette. Visualizzabili online gratuitamente, possibilità di stampa file su richiesta password. |
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The
Revenge: a tragedy, in five acts as performed at the Theatres Royal,Covent
Garden and Drury Lane printed under the authority of the managers from
the prompt book / by Edward Young ; with remarks by Mrs. Inchbald . - London
: Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, [1806]. - 63 p. : ill. ; 15 cm. + CDRom.
Catalogued
and reviewed by
INTUTE. Arts and Humanities
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The Revenge : a tragedy as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane, regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the managers by Mr. Hopkins, prompter / as written by E. Young, L.L.D. distinguishing also the variations of the theatre. London : Bell, MDCCLXXVIII [1778]. - 71 p. digitalizzato da microfilm |
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Adelmorn,
the outlaw : a romantic drama in three acts / as originally written
by M. G. Lewis. - London : printed for J. Bell ... by Wilks and Taylor,
1801. - X, [1], 101 p ; 22 cm. ((First performed at Drury Lane Theatre
on Monday May 4, 1801. |
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Sacred dramas : chiefly intended for young persons : the subjects taken from the Bible : to which is added, 'Sensibility : an epistle' / by Hannah More. - 23rd ed. with additions. - London : Cadell, 1825. - 200 p. ; 13 cm. |
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The Castle Spectre an Ancient Baronial Romance by Sarah Wilkinson founded on the original drama of M. G. Lewis |
Queste altre opere sono consultabili per motivi di copyright solo su CdRom ad uso interno presso l'ufficio web della biblioteca:
Henry Blake Fuller Papers : Midwest Manuscript Collection. Chicago : The Newberry Library, c2004. - 1 CDRom (microfilm in pdf format). Riproduzione in formato digitale dei manoscritti della collezione
corrispondenti ai Diari dell'autore vol. Da-Dz.
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The works of Thomas Southerne. London : printed for J. Tonson, B. Tooke, M.Wellington, and W. Chetwood, 1721. - 2v. ; 12°. - 1 CDRom (microfilm in pdf format).
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Collezioni di drammi inglesi. - 1 CDRom (microfilm in pdf). Contiene i testi in formato pdf dei drammi: Douglas di John Home, The countess of Salisbury di Hall Hartson, Almida di Dorothea Celisia, The grecian daughter di Arthur Murphy, The heroine of the cave di Paul Hiffernan, Percy di Hannah More, The mysterious husband di Richard Cumberland, Vimonda di Andrew M'Donald, The Regent di Bertie Greatheed, Vanella (anonymous), Oroonoko di Thomas Southerne, Oroonoko di Francis Gentleman, The Prince of Angola di John Ferriar, The Slave di Thomas Morton, The ambitious slave di Elkanah Settle, The Royal Slave di William Cartwright, The Benevolent Planters di Thomas Bellamy, Inkle and Yarico di Colman jr.
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Opere di FRANCES BROOKE:
Marian, a comic opera in two acts, London, 1800
Songs, duets & Chorusses in Marian a comic opera, London, 1789
Rosina, a comic opera in two acts, London, MDCCLXXXIII
Virginia, a tragedy, London, MDCCLVI
The Siege of Sinope, a tragedy, London, MDCCLXXXI
The History of Emily Montague, London, MDCCLXXVII
All’s right at last or, The History of Miss West, London, MDCCLXXIV
The excursion, London, MDCCLXXXV
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- Kotzebue, August von, Rolla; or, the Peruvian hero: a tragedy, in five acts. Translated from the German of Kotzebue. By M. G. Lewis, London : printed for J. Bell; and sold by Messrs. Robinsons, Symonds, Longman and Rees, and Hurst; Wright; Faulder; and Bell and Bradfute, Edinburgh, 1799.- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, Pizarro; ein Trauerspiel, in fünf Aufzügen; ausgeführt auf dem königlichen Theater, in Drury-Lane; nach dem teutschen Drama des Herrn von Kotzebue: Der Tod von Rolla; oder die Spanier in Peru. Für die Englishe Schaubühne verfasset ... von Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Ins teutsche übersezet von Constantin Geisweiler. des Herrn von ... London, [1800]
- Kotzebue, August von, Pizarro in Peru; or, the death of Rolla: being the original of the new tragedy, now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. With the additional chorusses, ... Translated from the German, of Augustus von Kotzebue, with notes pointing out the difference between Mr. Sheridan’s play, and the original; ... By Thomas Dutton, ...The second edition. London, 1799. 117 pp.
- Kotzebue, August von, Pizarro. The Spaniards in Peru; or, the death of Rolla. A tragedy, in five acts: by Augustus von Kotzebue. ... Translated from the German by Anne Plumptre, London : printed for R. Phillips. Sold by H. D. Symonds, and T. Hurst; Carpenter and Co., R. H. Westley; and by all other booksellers, 1799.
-Kotzebue, August von, Pizarro or the Death of Rolla, a tragedy in five acts translated from the german of Augustus von Kotzebue by Richard Heron, London, 1799.
-Kotzebue, August von, Pizarro: a tragedy. In five acts. Taken from the German drama of Kotzebue; and adapted to the English stage, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq. A ... Dublin, 1799, A new edition = in blank verse; preserving, ... the original dialogue: by M. West.
- Bardsley, Samuel Argent, Critical remarks on Pizarro, a tragedy, taken from the German drama of Kotzebue and adapted to the English stage by Richard Brinsley Sheridan... London, 1800. 46 pp.
- Britton, John, Sheridan and Kotzebue. The enterprising adventures of Pizarro, preceded by a brief sketch of the voyages and discoveries of Columbus and Cortez: ... London, [1799]. 152 pp. Literature and Language.
Index:
Front Matter 1 - Title Page 2 - Table of Contents 6 - DEDICATION. 3 - THE FRONTISPIECE 4 - PREFACE. 5 - Main Body 9 - CHAP. I. The Voyages of Columbus. — Difficulties he had to surmount. — Discoveries. — Carried to Europe in chains. — Death. 9 - CHAP. II. The voyage of Cortez. — Arrival at the coast of Mexico. — Terror excited by the Spanish guns. — Montezuma's passive subjection to Cortez. — Protext for commencing hostilities. — Montezuma ... 14 - CHAP. III. Sketch of the lives of Pizarro, Almagro, and Luque. — Pizarro sails in the year 1524. — Lands at the island of Gallo. — Sent for back by the governor. — Thirteen refuse to return. — Remains 18 - CHAP. IV. Pizarro applies to Charles the Fifth, and is appointed governor of Peru. — Sails with his three brothers. — Lands at St. Matthew. — Account of Peru. — Manco Capac and Mama Ocollo, the first ... 24 - CHAP. V. Civil war in Peru between Ataliba and Huascar. — Pizarro arrives at Caxamalca. — Ataliba and Huascar both claim his assistance. — Treachery of Pizarro, and fanatic frenzy of Valverde. — ... 30 - CHAP. VI. Confederacy to deprive Ataliba of life. — Ignorance of Pizarro. — Ataliba's Mock trial. — Condemned and strangled. — Pizarro founds the city of Lima. 39 - CHAP. VII. Almagro marches to Chili. — Distressing journey over the mountains. — Manco Capac plots against the Spaniards, and attacks Lima and Cusco. — Juan Pizarro killed. — Almagro returns and takes ... 46 - CHAP. VIII. Ferdinand Pizarro goes to Spain, and is imprisoned twenty years at Madrid. — A person sent to watch Pizarro's conduct. — The partial distribution of property by Pizarro. — Gonzalo Pizarro ... 52 - CHAP. IX. Gonzalo Pizarro's surprise at not finding Orellana. — Distresses in returning to Quits. — Young Almagro determines to avenge his father's death. — Juan de Herrada and accomplices murder ... 58 - CHAP. I. The life of Sheridan. 63 - CHAP. II. The life of Augustus Von Kotzebüe. 69 - CHAP. III. Observations on Kotzebüe's Pizarro, and extracts from Marmontel's Incas. — Account of this work. — Las - Casas's speech to Pizarro. — Returns to Hispaniola. — The affection of the Indians ... 77 - CHAP. IV. Pizarro lands at Puelto Quemado. — War with the savages. — Death - song of an old Indian. — Alonze leaves the Spaniards and goes to Quito. — Account of a dreadful storm, and his perilous ... 85 - CHAP. V. Account of CORA, and the ceremony of sacrifice to the sun. — Interview of Cora and Alonzo. — Account of the volcano at Quito, when Alonzo carries off Cora and seduces her. — Interview between 95 - CHAP. VI. Extracts from Miss Plumptree's Death of Rolla. — Also from Mr. Sheridan's Pizarro. 115 - CHAP. VII. Criticisms on Pizarro; from the Antijacobin, with a castigation for the critic; - from the Historical Magazine; - from Mr. Dutton. - Remarks on the new pieces at the Royal Circus and Royal.
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Columbus/ by Thomas Morton
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Bath. The city charter. Containing the original institution of mayors, recorders, sheriffs, town-clerks, and all other officers. As also of a common-council, and the antient laws and customs, of the city. Diligently compar'd with, and corrected according to the Latin original. ...
Imprint [Bath] : Printed, and sold, by J. Salmon, in Stall-Street, [1775?]Thicknesse, Philip, The new prose Bath guide, for the year 1778. Dedicated to Lord N----. With a frontispiece characteristic of the times. ... [London?], [1778?]. 127 pp.
C.Anstey, The New Bath Guide, London, MDCCLXXXVIII.
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