Hoare, Prince, 1755-1834
Hoare, Prince
Prince Hoare Painter and dramatist
Hoare, Prince, II (English painter and author, 1755-1834)
Prince Hoare English painter and dramatist (1755–1834)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hoare, Prince, II ‡g English painter and author, 1755-1834
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Prince Hoare ‡c English painter and dramatist (1755–1834)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Are ye Fair, as opening roses | |
The Arethusa. Lock & Key | |
Armuth und Edelsinn | |
[caption title, p.10:] WITHIN A MILE OF EDINBURGH. | |
[caption title, p.17:] With lowly suit and plaintive ditty | |
[caption title:] Sung by M|r|s Jordan in the Spoil'd Child – | |
The captive of Spilberg | |
The carpet weaver : A favourite song, sung by Madam Storace. | |
Chains of the heart | |
Children. | |
Could I bid the fond Passion to cease. Lock & Key | |
Dido, Queen of Carthage; an opera : With the masque of Neptune's prophecy. The music principally new, and composed by Mr. Storace; with selections from the most celebrated works of Sacchini, Salie'ri, Andreozzi, Giordaniello, Cimarosa, Sarti, Rompini, Schster, and Par. | |
Dramatic pamphlets. | |
Epochs of the arts: including hints on the use and progress of painting and sculpture in Great Britain. | |
Extracts from a correspondence with the Academies of Vienna and St. Petersburg, on the cultivation of the arts of painting, sculpture and architecture in the Austrian and Russian dominions, to which is prefixed a summary account of the transactions of the Royal Academy of London from the close of the exhibition 1801 to the present exhibition... 1802,... by Prince Hoare,... | |
Hey Dance to the Fiddle & Tabor : a dialogue in the Lock & Key ; sung by Mrs. and Mr. Hodgkinson | |
An inquiry into the requisite cultivation and present state of the arts of design in England. | |
Lectures on painting, delivered at the Royal Academy of Arts; with a letter on the proposal for a public memorial of the naval glory of Great Britain. | |
Lock and key. | |
Love's victims : The Hermit's story | |
Mahmoud | |
Memoirs of Granville Sharp, esq. Composed from his own manuscripts, and other authentic documents in the possession of his family and of the African institution | |
Min Bedstemoder | |
My grand-mother : A ballad farce, in two acts. Written by Mr. Hoare, Author of The Doctor and Apothecary, The Prize, The Purse, The Children in the Wood, etc. | |
My grandmother | |
No song no supper | |
On the lightly sportive wing | |
On the moral fame of authors, and the moral character of Shakespear's dramas. | |
Paragraph. | |
Plays. | |
Prize | |
The prize, or, 2, 5, 3, 8. A musical farce, in two acts. Written by Prince Hare [sic], Esq. The music by Storace. | |
Sighs; or, The daughter : a comedy, in five acts; as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market. Taken from the German drama of Kotzebue; with alterations, by Prince Hoare. [Four lines of quotations in Spanish]. | |
Songs, duets, and chorus, in The prize : a farce, in two acts. The music composed by Mr. Storace. | |
Songs, duets, trios, finales, etc. in Mahmoud : A musical romance, in three acts; as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. The music by the Late Mr. Storace. With a few selections from Sarti, Haydn, etc. | |
The spoil'd child : A farce, in two acts. As performed at the theatre in Boston. | |
Sung by M|r Kelly | |
The three and the deuce. | |
Two, five, three, eight | |
[without title] |