Catharine Douglas: A TragedyW. Pickering, 1843 - 148 pages |
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Page 8 - Testament!,' with 90 wood-cuts beautifully engraved. Crown 8vo. II. Is. A few copies printed entirety on India paper, 21. 2s. THE DANCE OF DEATH, exhibited in fifty-five elegant Engravings on Wood, with a Dissertation on the several Representations of that Subject; more particularly on those attributed to MACABER and HOLBEIN, by FRANCIS DOUCE, FSA 8vo.
Page 3 - SCENES AND SHADOWS OF DAYS DEPARTED, accompanied with Poems of Youth, and some other Poems of Melancholy and Fancy, in the Journey of Life from Youth to Age, by the REV. W. LISLE BOWLES, with a Portrait, foolscap Svo. cloth, 5s. POEMS BY JOHN MOULTRIE, Author of
Page 4 - THE REMAINS contain The Priest to the Temple, Proverbs, and other Prose Works, including many pieces never before printed, with his Life by IZAAK WALTON, and also that by his first biographer, BARNABAS OLEY. THE LAWYER. His CHARACTER AND RULE OF HOLY LIFE; after the manner of GEORGE HERBERT'S COUNTRY PARSON.
Page 5 - The two first chapters are entirely rewritten ; and a great variety of fresh matter is every where introduced. A most interesting addition to the present volume is a Memoir of the Author by the Bishop of Chichester.