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Author |
Jewsbury, Maria Jane. afterwards Fletcher. (1800-1833). |
Title |
Phantasmagoria; or, sketches of life and literature.
1st ed. |
Imprint |
London : Hurst, Robinson, 2 vols. |
Year of Publication |
1825 |
Call Number |
WPRP 135 |
Physical Description |
none |
Citation |
none |
Notes |
Includes Dedication. |
Epigraph |
- Familiar matter of today,
- Some natural sorrow, joy, or pain,
- That has been, and may be again.
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Contents |
WORDSWORTH
CONTENTS OF VOL. I.
The Age of Books |
1 |
Human Sorrow and Human Sympathy |
11 |
Lines written by the Sea Side |
21 |
Boarding School Reminiscences |
25 |
To Death |
37 |
Religious Novels |
41 |
To Love |
50 |
A Vision of Poets |
55 |
Song of the French Invalids |
75 |
An Old Bachelors Trip to Paris |
79 |
A Young Ladys Trip to Paris |
93 |
A Fathers Farewell |
105 |
Womans Love |
107 |
Historical Sketches |
117 |
The Unknown |
141 |
Stanzas for Music |
175 |
The Young Author |
189 |
David lamenting over Absalom |
199 |
Address to the Ocean |
203 |
Early Friendships |
207 |
Lines to Hope |
211 |
Lines to a beautiful Rose |
213 |
To a Friend leaving England |
215 |
Separation |
217 |
Re-union |
218 |
Writing a Love Tale |
219 |
First Efforts in Criticism |
233 |
Belshazzars Feast |
249 |
Zerinda.--A Fairy Tale |
253 |
Cursory Remarks on the Spirit of the Old Ballads |
279 |
CONTENTS TO VOL. II.
Cursory Remarks on Modern Ballads |
1 |
Edith. A Sketch |
29 |
The Relief of Leyden |
35 |
Regulus before the Roman Senate |
51 |
The Complaint of a Schoolmistress |
55 |
The Parting of David and Jonathan |
67 |
A Lovers Remorse |
71 |
Columbus in Chains |
91 |
My Critic |
97 |
The Military Spectacle |
103 |
The Lover to his dead Mistress |
111 |
Town and Country |
115 |
Song of the Hindoo Women |
131 |
Going to be Married |
137 |
The Return of Francis the First from Captivity |
145 |
Lines sent with an Hour Glass |
149 |
Morning |
151 |
Address to the New Year |
155 |
Why is the Spirit of Poetry Anti-cheerful |
159 |
The Poets Fate |
169 |
Address to the Sun |
171 |
Lines suggested by seeing two lovely Infants at
Play |
175 |
The Lonely Grave |
177 |
Youth |
189 |
A Family of Managers |
193 |
The Emirs Daughter. A Ballad |
203 |
A Rural Excursion |
211 |
On the Habit of Analyzing our Emotions |
223 |
The Comfortable Woman |
229 |
Lines to an Infant |
233 |
Stanzas |
237 |
The Miseries of Mediocrity |
241 |
Recollections of a Tour |
267 |
Chapter of Sundries |
303 |
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