Forman, H. Buxton (Harry Buxton), 1842-1917
Forman, Harry Buxton, 1842-1917
Forman, Harry Buxton
Forman, Henry Buxton 1842-1917
Forman, H. Buxton, 1842-1917
Harry Buxton Forman écrivain britannique
Forman, H. Buxton (Harry Buxton)
Forman, H. Buxton
Forman, Buxton H. (1842-1917)
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Works
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Alastor; or, The spirit of solitude: and other poems. | |
Aurora Leigh : a poem | |
Between the lines : letters and memoranda interchanged by H. Buxton Forman and Thomas J. Wise | |
books of William Morris described with some account of his doings in literature and in the allied crafts | |
The Cenci, a tragedy in five acts | |
The choice : a poem on Shelley's death | |
Complete works. | |
Correspondence. | |
A defence of poetry | |
Dikt | |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning and her scarcer books. : a bio-bibliographical note. | |
Endymion | |
The great peace-maker : a submarine dialogue. | |
John Keats. 5. Letters : Vol. II | |
Keats Letters, papers and other relics forming the Dilke bequest in the Hampstead public library... | |
Leaves of Grass : including Sands at seventy -- 1st annex, Good-bye my fancy -- 2d annex, A backward glance o'er travel'd roads, and Portrait from life | |
Letters of Edward John Trelawny. | |
Letters of John Keats to Fanny Brawne, written in the years MDCCCXIX and MDCCCXX. | |
The library of the late H. Buxton Forman ... The Anderson Galleries ... New York. | |
The life of Percy Bysshe Shelley : a new ed. print from a copy copiously amended and extended by the author and left unpubl. at his death | |
The mask of anarchy : written on the occasion of the massacre at Manchester | |
Mask of energy, holograph manuscript | |
Music and poetry: their origin and respective functions | |
Note books of Percy Bysshe Shelley, from the originals in the library of W. K. Bixby | |
Notes on Sculptures in Rome and Florence : together with a Lucianic fragment and a criticism of Peacock's poem "Rhododaphe | |
Opere | |
Our Living Poets an essay in criticism | |
The pedigree of Percy Bysshe Shelley, now first given from the records of the College of arms. | |
Poems | |
The poetical works of John Keats | |
The poetical works of Percy Bysshe Shelley : given from his own editions and other authentic sources, collated with many manuscripts and with all editions of authority, together with his prefaces and notes, his poetical translations and fragments and an appendix of juvenilia | |
The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. in four volumes : reissue with the notes of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley | |
Poetry and prose by John Keats; a book of fresh verses and new readings--essays and letters lately found--and passages formerly suppressed: | |
The poets' enchiridion, a hitherto unpublished poem; with an inedited address to Uvedale Price on his eightieth birthday, an early invocation to sleep, and a preliminay draft of the renowned poem, Catarina to Camoens | |
A proposal for putting reform to the vote throughout the kingdom | |
Rosalind and Helen : a modern eclogue : with other poems | |
The Shelley library, an essay in bibliography | |
Shelley 'Peterloo' and 'The Mask of Anarchy' | |
Shelley's own books, pamphlets, and broadsides, posthumous separate issues, and posthumous books wholly or mainly by him | |
Shelley's works. Vol. IV : Verse : Poems of 1819 to 1822. Translations. Juvenilia including Queen Mab. Index of first lines | |
Three letters from W. J. Ibbett to his friend H. Buxton Forman in praise of Venus. | |
Walter Scott; a centenary tribute. | |
The works of Percy Bysshe Shelley iv verse and prose : now first brought together with many pieces not before published. |