Pye, Henry James, 1745-1813
Pye, Henry James
Henry James Pye
Pye, Henri James, 1745-1813
Pye, H.J.
VIAF ID: 2749783 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pye, Henry James
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pye, Henry James
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pye, Henry James ‡d 1745-1813
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pye, Henry James, ‡d 1745-1813
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pye, Henry James, ‡d 1745-1813
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5xx's: Related Names (2)
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Works
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Adelaide | |
Aerophorion. A poem. | |
Lo Albion round her rocky coast | |
Alfred an epic poem ... | |
Amusement. A poetical essay. By Henry James Pye, Esq | |
Anti-Jacobin novels | |
The aristocrat, 1799: | |
Athēnaiōn politeia. | |
Battle of the frogs and mice, 1810: | |
Beauty : a poetical essay. In three parts | |
Carmen seculare for the year 1800 : By Henry James Pye, P.L. | |
A Collection of poems in six volumes by several hands. | |
A commentary illustrating the Poetic of Aristotle : by examples taken chiefly from the modern poets. To which is prefixed, a new and corrected edition of the translation of the Poetic. By Henry James Pye, Esq. | |
Comments on the commentators on Shakespear. With preliminary observations on his genius and writings; and on the labors of those who have endeavoured to elucidate them. | |
democrat | |
The democrat; or Intrigues and adventures of Jean le Noir : from his inlistment as a drummer in General Rochembeau's army, and arrival in Boston, to his being driven from England in 1795, after having borne a conspicuous part in the French Revolution, and after a great variety of enterprizes, hazards and escapes during his stay in England, where he was sent in quality of democratic missionary. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. [Four lines of verse]. | |
Elegies on different occasions | |
An epistle to the author of The four farthing candles, 1762: | |
Faringdon Hill : A poem. In two books | |
Horace, Odes, epodes etc. of Horace, 1812: | |
Immortal harmony | |
The inquisitor : a tragedy. In five acts | |
A letter to the people called Quakers : on the probable consequences to them of a repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts | |
Naucratia : or naval dominion. A poem. By Henry James Pye. | |
Ode to harmony : Written by Henry James Pye, Esq. Set to music by Phil. Hayes, mus. doc. and professor of music. | |
Odes of Pindar. | |
The Patro̕tc̕ songster; or, Loyalist's vocal companion : Being a selection of the most approved constitutional and loyal songs that have appeared in various parts of this kingdom; including many valuable originals. To which is added, the ode for the new year, written by Henry James Pye, Esq. Poet-Laureat. The whole dedicated to every Englishman who reveres his King and loves his country. | |
The phoenix. | |
Plays. | |
Poetics. | |
A prior claim | |
The progress of refinement. A poem : In three parts | |
The satires, epistles, &c. of Horace | |
School for rakes, a comedy, as it is performed at the Theatre-royal in Drury-Lane. [By E. Griffith. Epilogue by Henry James Pye.] | |
Shooting, a poem | |
The siege of Meaux: a tragedy : In three acts. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal, in Covent-Garden | |
Sketches on various subjects : moral, literary, and political: by Henry James Pye | |
The sportsman's dictionary : containing instructions for various methods to be observed in riding, hunting, fowling, setting, fishing .. the management of dogs, game ... and the manner of curing their various diseases and accidents | |
Summary of the duties of a justice of the peace out of sessions with some preliminary observations | |
The triumph of fashion : A vision | |
Vortigern, 1832: | |
[without title] | |
Works. | |
Xenophon's defence of the Athenian Democracy, 1794. |