53 items found

Growing pains: the shaping of a writer (2010)

Daphne Du Maurier (Lady Browning)

Bernard Barton ([1840?])

James Henry Lynch

John Hawkesworth L.L.D. (1776)

James Watson

Sir Walter Scott Bart. and family (1827)

W. H. Worthington

John Fletcher: from an original picture in the collection of the Right Honorable the Earl of Clarendon (1821)

John Henry Robinson (Royal Academy engraver)

[Matthew Arnold] ([1865?])

Elliott & Fry

Geoffrey Chaucer (1819)

J. Romney

Isaac Reed Esqr. (1807)

Ridley

Mr.Gay, author of the Beggar's Opera: his epitaph wrote by himself: Life is a jest & all things show it. I thought so once, but now I know it ([1728?])

Francis Kyte

Abraham Cowley: from a picture by Sr.P.Lely (1800)

W. P. Sherlock

The Rev.Richard Polwhele, author of the History of Devonshire (1795)

Unknown

Budgell (1804)

Charles Knight

Thomas Killigrew. From an original in the possession of Miss Killigrew (1808)

Ignatius-Joseph Van Den Berghe

S.Johnson, L.L.D. (1820)

Freeman Collins

Samuel Johnson, LL.D (1791)

Mrs Opie (1855)

John Opie

Wm. Gifford born 1756; ___ died 1826 (1827)

William ..

Mr.Gay (c.1760)

Mr.Gay ([1770?])

Robt. Merry Esqr. (1793)

Robert ..

Mrs. Cowley (1789)

J. Holloway

The scapegoat ([2003])

Daphne Du Maurier (Lady Browning)

Growing pains: the shaping of a writer ([2003])

Daphne Du Maurier (Lady Browning)

Pioneers and founders: or, recent workers in the mission field ([1871])

Charlotte Mary Yonge

The Baskerville legacy: a confession (2011)

John O'Connell

The Wordsworths in Dorset (1972)

Llewelyn Powys

A short sketch of the life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet and philosopher ([1932?)

Phyllis M. Coleridge

The novels of Thomas Hardy (1928)

J. H. Fowler

Widecombe fair (1929)

Eden Phillpotts

The toys of peace and other papers (1926)

Saki (Pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro)

When William came (1926)

Saki (Pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro)

The chronicles of Clovis (1926)

Saki (Pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro)

Reginald, and Reginald in Russia (1926)

Saki (Pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro)

The songs and dialogues, duets and trios, in the Beggar's Opera ([1730?)

John Gay

The what d'ye call it: a tragi-comi-pastoral farce ([1778?)

John Gay

The history of Peter Pindar, from that memorable aera...to the present time... ([1798])

Tom Fact

The politick maid of Suffolk, or, the lawyer outwitted ([1810?)

The Kentish garland ([1810?)

The unnatural father, or, the dutiful son's reward ([1810?)

The Totnes address, presented to His Majesty, and printed in the London-Gazette, March 2, 1726-7. Versified ([1727])

Totnes ..

Remains to be seen (1978)

Michael Butterworth

The rainbow deaths: a novel (1977)

John Churchward

The beggar's opera ([1728?)

John Gay

The wonder-working Prince Hohenlohe (1886)

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

The Eisenberg apparition (1887)

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

Shining ferry ([1910?)

Arthur Quiller-Couch (Sir)

Thomas Hardy: his life and landscape (1990)

Desmond Hawkins

The man in the brown suit. (1988)

Agatha Christie

The beggar's opera ([1729?)

John Gay