| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1901 - 712 síður
...Promiscuous where the dead and dying lay, Dogs fed on human bones in the open light of day. CURSE or KEHAMA By a Gentleman of the University of Oxford. For assisting to maintain in prison Mr. Peter Finnertv, imprisoned for a libel. London: sold by B. Crosby & Co., and all other bqpk-oellers. 1U11.'... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1915 - 592 síður
...Life of the King in 1786. Edited by John Fitz-Victor. Oxford, 1810. Privately rptd by Forman, HB 1877. A Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things. By a Gentleman of the University of Oxford. 1811. The Devil's Walk ; a Ballad. (Broadside.) [1812.] Queen Mab; a Philosophical Poem: with Notes.... | |
| Roger Ingpen - 1917 - 902 síður
...from Southey's " Curse of Kehama "]. By a gentleman of the University of Oxford. For assisting 148 to maintain in Prison Mr. Peter Finnerty, imprisoned for a libel. London, sold by B. Crosby and Co., and all other booksellers, 1811." The title also figures in a list of books published during 181o-11... | |
| Mario Praz - 1925 - 542 síður
...Life of the King in 1786. Edited by John Fitz-Victor. Oxford : Printed and sold by J. Munday, 1810. A. Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things....imprisoned for a libel. London : Sold by B. Crosby & Co., and all other Booksellers, 1811. The Devii''» Walk, a Ballad. [1812]. (Stampata su foglio volante).... | |
| James Bieri - 2004 - 472 síður
...to support Castlereagh's nemesis, Peter Finnerty. A week later, Shelley advertised in the same paper "A Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things,...maintain in Prison Mr. Peter Finnerty, IMPRISONED FOR LIBEL."86 No copy of this poem, published with his St. Irvyne pseudonym, has been found; Shelley may... | |
| 1811 - 540 síður
...a Poem. By Walter Scott, Esq. 410. i5?. Royal 4to. (of which only 60 are printed) il. IDS. boards. Poetical Essay on the existing State of Things. By...of Oxford, for assisting to maintain in Prison Mr. P. Finnerty, imprisoned fora Libel. 410. zs. sewed. Carlton House Fete ; or, the Disappointed Bard... | |
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