Richardson, William, 1743-1814
Richardson, William
Richardson, B. J.
William Richardson Scottish classicist and literary scholar (1743-1814)
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Works
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Ambition and luxury : a poetical epistle | |
Anecdoten wegens Rusland. In gemeenzaamen brieven geschreven uit Petersburg. | |
Anecdotes of the Russian Empirein a series of letters written, a few years ago, from St. Petersburg | |
Bible. | |
The cacique of Ontario : An Indian tale. | |
The cacique of Ontario being an entertaining, moral, and instructive history of two lovers, founded upon facts | |
Cursory remarks on tragedy, on Shakespeare and on certain French and Italian poets, principally tragedians... | |
Dear is my little native vale | |
Discourses on theological and literary subjects | |
The dying Christian to his soul. A celebrated ode written by Pope, set to music for three voices with an accompaniment for the organ, harpsichord or piano-forte. [London, Samuel Thompson & Ann Thompson & Peter Thompson; London, Samuel Thompson & Ann Thompson & Peter Thompson] | |
Essays on several divine and moral subjects : particularly on the Christian temper and conduct. - Sober-mindedness. ... The second edition: to which is prefix'd, a letter to a religious lady, ... By William Richardson | |
Essays on Shakespeare's dramatic character of Sir John Falstaff, and on his imitation of female characters; to which are added, some general observations on the study of Shakespeare. | |
Essays on Shakespeare's dramatic characters of Macbeth, Hamlet, Jaques, and Imogen : To which are prefixed, an introduction. The fourth edition. By Mr. Richardson, Professor Of Humanity In The University Of Glasgow. | |
God save the King ... adapted for three voices, also for a single voice [Bearbeitungen für 2 T, B und pf; 2 Sing-St.; 2 fl]. [London, Samuel Thompson & Ann Thompson & Peter Thompson; London, Samuel Thompson & Ann Thompson & Peter Thompson] | |
God's portion or man's duty, the best New-Year's gift. : A sermon preached to young people in St. Ann's church near Aldersgate. January 3. 1713. By Wil. Richardson, A. M. Chaplain to the Right Honourable Robert Earl of London-Derry, and Lecturer to St. Ann's Society | |
A history of Withernsea : with notices of other parishes in south Holderness in the East Riding of the County of York | |
Indians | |
Jenny May. A favorite ballad. [[London], Longman & Broderip; [London], Longman & Broderip] | |
Lewis Theobald. : A Portrait of this useful critick is among the desiderata of those Gentlemen who cultivate the formes ornees of literature, and embellish the plays of Shakspeare with a series of characteristick prints, engraved and published by the ingenious Mr. S. Harding, of Pall-Mall | |
The maid of Lochlin : a lyrical drama. With legendary odes and other poems | |
The Modern mission apostolate. A symposium [of the Maryknoll missioners, November 1963]. d. by William J. Richardson,.... | |
Oeuvres complètes. | |
Philosophical analysis and illustration of some of shakespeare's remarkable characters | |
The pious recreation : containing a new sett of psalm-tunes, in three parts. With six hymns for the use of societies and charity-children. Likewise anthems for two and three voices, after the cathedral manner; with proper symphonys to all the hymns and anthems. Compos'd by William Richardson Organist of Deptford. | |
Plays. | |
The plays of William Shakspeare in twenty-one volumes. With the corrections and illustrations of various commentators. To which are added notes, by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. Revised and augmented by Isaac Reed, with a glossarial index. | |
Poems, chiefly rural. | |
Prints and drawings, framed and glazed, pictures, cameos and intaglios, etruscan vases, capital basso relievos an marble, &c. : A catalogue of framed and glazed prints and drawings, from the herculaneum, pictures by Mortimer, &c. about 30 cameos and intaglios, of exquiste wormanship, in rings, &c. etruscan vases; capital basso relievos, in marble; bronzes; a fine carving in ivory of Sir Issac Newton; globes, China, wearing apparel, &c. &c. of the late Edward Poore, Esq. deceased; which, by order of the acting executor, will be sold by auction By Mr. Richardson, at his house, No. 31, Strand, on Friday, April 19, and following day, at twelve o'clock. To be viewed on Thursday the 18th, and till the time of sale. catalogues may be had of Mr. Richardson, No. 31, in the Strand. Collections of prints, books, &c. purchased in town or country, or sold by auction. Money advanced on property intended for public sale | |
A recantation sermon : preach'd by Dr. Richardson, In St. Mary White-Chappel, on Sunday the 16th of this instant Septemb. 1711. Who was lately a Preacher to a great Presbyterian Congregation at St. Jones's Clerkenwell, and one of the Lecterors at Pin-Makers-Hall. In which are contain'd the reasons of him, and five more Presbyterian ministers, and also Fifty Families of the same Opinion, why they all left the Presbyterian perswasion, and inbraced the Religion of the Church of England. The Text is in the Hebrews Chap. vol. Vers. 4. and 5. and no man taketh this Honour unto himself, but he that is called of God, as was Aaron. also Christ glorisied not himself to be made an high Priest; but he that said unto him, Thou and my Son, to day have I begotten thee. Lastly, You have a particular account how they were all converted to the said faith and Worship of the Church of England. by the Reverend Dr. Wilton, Minister of White-Chappel | |
Richardson's catalogue : A large and curious collection of English and foreign portraits, topography and historical prints, by ancient and modern masters; drawings, books, and books of prints, now selling, with the prices affixed to each, At Mr. Richardson's print warehouse | |
Selections | |
A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons; at St. Margaret's Westminster: on Monday, January XXX. MDCCLXIV. By William Richardson, D. D. Praecentor of the Church of Lincoln, Master of Emanuel-College, Cambridge. And Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty | |
The serpents head bruised. : Or a full defence of Mr. Richardson from the aspersions that have been lately cast upon him, in order to ruin his reputation: in a letter addressed to the archbishops and bishops, and the whole Body of the Clergy. In which are Inserted, Not only the Testimonials of the Lord Bishop of London and Dr Gnoch, &c. but the Certificates of the Dissenters themselves, (viz.) the Professor of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh, and Dr. Williams, and other Eminent Presbyterian Teachers here in England: With a true Copy of an Affidavit made before the Lord Chief Justice Parker, and a true Account of his Tryal at the Pallace in Fulham. By William Richardson A. M. late a Dissenting Teacher, and now a Minister of the Church of England, and Chaplain to the Earl of London-Derry | |
Shakespeare traduit de l'anglois, dédié au Roi. Par M. Le Tourneur. Tome septième. | |
Shakspeare | |
Spring | |
Tamerlane and Aldar | |
[Thoughts] on the beauties of language : including the use of figures | |
The usefulness and necessity of revelation : in four sermons Preach'd at St. Olave, Southwark. By William Richardson, M. A. Prebendary of Lincoln, and Lecturer of St. Olave, Southwark | |
A view of the principal deistical writers that have appeared in England in the last and present century : with observations upon them, and some account of the answers that have been published against them : in several letters to a friend | |
Wilhelm Richardson's Chemie der Metalle für Fabrikanten und Manufakturisten : nebst einer Nachricht von den wichtigsten Krankheiten der Künstler, die in Metall arbeiten, und der Verhütung und Cur derselben : aus dem Englischen mit Anmerkungen des deutschen Herausgebers | |
William Richardson's case against George Durdant, for lands in Staines and Stanwell, in the county of Middlesex | |
The Yellow hair'd laddie |