Brooks, Charles T. (Charles Timothy), 1813-1883
Brooks, Charles Timothy, 1813-1883
تشارلز بروكس كاتب أمريكي
Charles Timothy Brooks
VIAF ID: 88087416 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 200 _ | ‡a Brooks ‡b Charles Timothy ‡f 1813-1883
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Brooks, Charles T. ‡q (Charles Timothy), ‡d 1813-1883
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Brooks, Charles Timothy ‡d 1813-1883
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Timothy Brooks
- 100 0 _ ‡a تشارلز بروكس ‡c كاتب أمريكي
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (22)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Aloys | |
Aquidneck; a poem | |
The bride of the Rhine. | |
Charles Timothy Brooks papers | |
The controversy touching the old stone mill | |
The convicts and their children. | |
Hearty and humorous things from the children's world in heaven and on earth | |
Hesperus; or, Forty-five dog-post-days; | |
Huldigung der Künste. | |
The invisible lodge; from the German of Jean Paul Friedrich Richter | |
The Jobsiad; a grotesco-comico-heroic poem | |
Jobsiade | |
Laienbrevier. | |
The layman's breviary, or Meditations for every day in the year. | |
Life, opinions, actions, and fate of Hieronimus Jobs the candidate, a man who whilom won great renown and died as night-watch in Schildenburg Town. | |
Lorley and Reinhard | |
Max and Maurice, 1870: | |
Max und Moritz. | |
Plish und Plum. English. [from old catalog] | |
A poem pronounced before the Phi beta kappa society, at Cambridge, August 28, 1845. | |
Poems, original and translated | |
Poet and merchant: a picture of life from the times of Moses Mendelssohn. | |
R. Solger's preis-gedicht zur feier von Schiller's hundertjährigem geburtstage, am 10. november 1859 ... | |
Schiller's Homage of the arts, with miscellaneous pieces from Rückert, Freiligrath, and other German poets. | |
The simplicity of Christʼs teachings set forth in sermons | |
Songs and ballads; tr. from Uhland, Körner, Bürger, and other German lyric poets. | |
Songs of field and flood. | |
The tall student. | |
Titan: a romance. | |
The way, the truth, and the life | |
Weltpriester. | |
William Ellery Channing; a centennial memory. | |
The wisdom of the Brahmin: a didactic poem. | |
The world-priest. |