Smart, Christopher, 1722-1771
Smart, Christopher
Smart, Christopher, 1722-1771, écrivain
Christopher Smart English poet
Christopher Smart English poet, hymnwriter, editor
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Works
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Abimelech : an oratorio. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market. The music composed by Mr. Arnold. | |
Bible | |
Carmina. | |
Christopher Smart's verse translation of Horace's Odes text and introduction | |
Correspondance | |
Curious collection of voyages and travels | |
A description of Millenium Hall | |
Festivalna kantata [SR] 197-?: | |
guiding star | |
The Hilliad: an epic poem : By C. Smart, A.M. fellow of Pembroke-Hall, in the University of Cambridge. To which are prefixed, copious prolegomena and notes variorum. Particularly, those of Quinbus Flestrin Esq; and Martinus Macularis, M.D. Acad. Reg. Scient. Burdig. etc. Soc. | |
The horatian canons of friendship : Being the third satire of the first book of Horace imitated. With two dedications; the first to that admirable critic, the Rev. Mr. William Warburton, occasioned by his dunciad, and his Shakespeare; and the second to my good friend the trunk-Maker at the Corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard. By Ebenezer Pentweazle, of truro in the county of Cornwall, Esq. | |
An hymn taken out of Mr Smart's new version, (the music by Mr Riley;) to be sung by the charity-children of St. Mary Islington, on Sunday, March 29, 1772. | |
Hymn to the Supreme Being, on recovery from a dangerous fit of illness. By Christopher Smart, M.A. | |
Hymns and spiritual songs for the fasts and festivals of the Church of England. 1765 | |
Hymns for the amusement of children | |
Idleness | |
An index to mankind : or maxims selected from the wits of all nations, for the benefit of the present age, and of posterity: intermix'd with some curious reflections, with a preface by the late Mr. Pope. | |
Jubilate agno | |
Jubilate agno. Selections | |
Looking up : for SATB choir and orchestra | |
Midwife, or, Old woman's magazine | |
Miscellaneous poems : English and Latin | |
My cat Jeoffry | |
The Nativity of our Lord : for SATB chorus, violoncello and harp | |
The nut-Cracker : containing an agreeable and great variety of well-seasoned jests, epigrams, epitaphs, &c. Furnish'd by the most sprightly wits of the past and present age. Together with Such Instructions as will enable any Man to tell a Story with a good Grace, and crack a Nut without losing the Kernal. And Other Particulars equally useful and entertaining, for which the gentle, kind, and courteous Reader, will be pleased to look over the following Pages. A new edition, with many very delightful additions and charming improvements. Publish'd with the Approbation of The Learned in all Faculties, by Ferdinando Foot, Esq. | |
An occasional prologue and epilogue to Othello : as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, on Thursday the 7th of March 1751, By Persons of Distinction for their Diversion. Written by Christopher Smart, A.M. Fellow of Pembroke-Hall, in the University of Cambridge. | |
On the eternity of the supreme being, a poetical essay | |
Opera. | |
Out of Bedlam | |
The parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Done into familiar verse, with occasional applications, for the use and improvement of younger minds. By Christopher Smart, M. A. Sometime Fellow of Pembroke-Hall, Cambridge, and Scholar of the University. | |
Phaedrus and the fox | |
Poems | |
Poems by Mr. Smart : Viz. Reason and Imagination a Fable. Ode to Admiral Sir George Pocock. Ode to General Draper. An epistle to John Sherratt, Esq. | |
The poems, of the late Christopher Smart, M. A. Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, consisting of his prize poems, odes, sonnets, and fables, Latin and English Translations; together with many original compositions, Not included in the Quarto Edition. To which is prefixed, An Account of his life and writings, Never before published. In two volumes. | |
Poems on several occasions : Viz. Munificence and modesty. Female dignity. To Lady Hussey Delaval. Verses from Catullus, after dining with Mr. Murray. Epitaphs. On the Duchess of Cleveland. On Henry Fielding, Esq. On the Rev. James Sheeles. Epitaph from Demosthenes. By Mr. Smart. | |
Poems. Selections | |
A poetical translation of the Fables of Phaedrus | |
The poetical works of Christopher Smart | |
Proposals for printing, by subscription, a new translation of the Psalms of David. To which will be added, a set of hymns ... By Christopher Smart, M.A | |
Providence : an oratorio. The recitatives are selected from the Cambridge prize-poems of the late ingenious Mr. Christopher Smart; except where the necessity of a proper connection obliged the compiler occasionally to add a few lines. Set to music by Mr. Fisher. | |
Rejoice in the Lamb | |
The Religious poetry | |
Settlement of Brasil | |
Sing lustily : for SAB chorus and optional keyboard doubling | |
A solemn dirge, sacred to the memory of His Royal Highness Frederic Prince of Wales, as it was sung by Mr. Lowe, Miss Burchell, and others, at Vaux-Hall : Written by Mr. Smart. The music compos'd by Mr Worgan, M.B. | |
A song to David 1763 | |
Student's companion | |
The works of Horace | |
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