Rolt, Richard, 1724 or 1725-1770
Rolt, Richard, 1724 or 5-1770
Rolt, Richard, ca. 1724-1770
Rolt, Richard 1724c-1770
Rolt, Richard 1724/25-1770
Rolt, Richard, 1724/5-1770
Richard Rolt écrivain britannique
VIAF ID: 5270968 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Richard Rolt ‡c écrivain britannique
- 100 1 _ ‡a Rolt, Richard ‡d 1724 or 5-1770
- 100 1 _ ‡a Rolt, Richard ‡d 1724/25-1770
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rolt, Richard, ‡d 1724 or 1725-1770
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
Works
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Almena; | |
Amintas | |
By D.r Arne | |
Cambria : A poem, in three books: illustrated with historical, critical & explanatory notes. Humbly inscribed to his Royal Highness Prince George | |
[cover title:] Eliza | Third Act | |
An elegiac ode sacred to the memory of his late Royal Highness Edward Augustus : Duke of York | |
Eliza; a new musical entertainment | |
Farces. | |
A favourite song in the opera of Eliza sung by Miss Brent | |
The history of the island of Man : from the earliest accounts to the present time. Compiled from the public archives of the island, and other authentic materials | |
The history of the late war : from the commencement of hostilities after the peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748, Comprehending An authentic Account of the Military Operations And Naval Engagements In Different Parts Of The World; Together with the Ministerial Negotiations Of The Several Courts Of Europe, During That Period: compiled chiefly from original papers of the best authority | |
The lives of the principal reformers : both Englishmen and foreigners. Comprehending the general history of the Reformation; from its beginning, in 1360, by Dr. John Wickliffe, to its establishment, in 1600, under Queen Elizabeth. With an introduction; wherein The Reformation is amply vindicated, and its Necessity fully shewn, from the Degeneracy of the Clergy, and the Tyranny of the Popes | |
Memoirs of the life of the late Right Honourable John Lindesay : earl of Craufurd and Lindesay, lord Lindesay of Glenesk, and lord Lindesay of the Byers | |
A monody : On the death of His Royal Highness Frederic-Louis Prince of Wales | |
A new and accurate history of South America. | |
A new dictionary of trade and commerce : compiled from the information of the most eminent merchants, and from the works of the best writers on commercial subjects, in all languages. Containing, among other Things, I. An Account of all the natural Productions, which are conducive to Trade, throughout the World. II. The different Manufactures established in each particular Country. III. Explanations of all the Terms used in Commerce. IV. Explanations of the principal Terms of Geography, Astronomy, and Navigation, so far as they are connected with Trade. V. An exact Account of the Coins, Weights, and Measures in use throughout the World, reduced to the English Standard. VI. A Description of the Established Banks, Trading Companies, and Staple Commodities, of different Countries. Vii. The State of the British Trade, National Debt, Funds, Customs, Excise, and other Taxes. Viii. The Laws relative to Trade and Commerce. For the Use of the Merchants and Tradesmen of Great Britain, as well as of private Gentlemen | |
A new history of France : by question and answer; compiled from the most eminent French historians, for the instruction of the children of a noble family. To which are prefixed, the names of all the provinces, their Capital Cities and Parliaments, and the Rivers that run through the Country. With a proper Preface and Introduction; an accurate map of France, and A Copious and Useful Index | |
Plays. | |
A poem : sacred to the memory of the late Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, Bart | |
A poetical epistle from Shakespear in Elysium : To Mr. Garrick, at Drury-Lane Theatre. To which is added, a view from Heymon-Hill, near Shrewsbury. A solitudinarian ode | |
The royal shepherd : an English opera; As it is Performed At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. the music composed by Mr. Rush | |
Select pieces, 1772: | |
The soldier tir'd : a favorite song in Artaxerxes | |
Soldier tired of war's alarms | |
The tears of the Muses | |
Two hymns on the nativity of Christ, 1751: | |
Vows of Love | In the Opera of the Royal Shepherd | |
When all the Attic Fire | |
[without title] |