Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838
Polwhele, Richard
Richard Polwhele British writer and historian (1760-1838)
Polwhele, R.
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Works
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Anecdotes of Methodism. To which is added, A sermon, on the conduct that becomes a clergyman, by the Rev. R. Polwhele, Vicar of Manaccan, Cornwall. | |
The art of eloquence : A didactic poem. Book the first. | |
A discourse : Preached at the Parish-Church of Manaccan, On Sunday, August 27th, 1797; in consequence of two melancholy events | |
A discourse, preached on Sunday, December 30, 1792 : at the parish-church of Kenton; on the following words: Isaiah, 61st c. 1st v. The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord hath anointed me, to preach good tidings unto the Meek-He hath sent me to bind up the broken-hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound | |
Discourses on different subjects : by the Rev. Richard Polwhele. In two volumes. | |
The English orator, 1786: | |
The english orator : Books the second and third. By the Rev. Richard Polwhele, translator of Theocritus, etc. | |
An epistle from the Reverend William M--n : to the Right Hon. William Pitt, Chancellor of the Exchequer; petitioning for the vacant laureateship. | |
An essay, on the evidence from Scripture, that the soul, immediately after the death of the body, is not in a state of sleep or insensibility, but of happiness or misery : and on the moral uses of that doctrine ... | |
Essays by a society of gentlemen, at Exeter ... | |
The fate of Lewellyn; or, the druid's sacrifice. A legendary tale. To which is added, The genius of Carnbre', a poem. By a young gentleman of Truro school. | |
Grecian prospects: a poem : in two cantos. By Mr. Polwhele. | |
The history of Devonshire | |
Idylls. | |
The idylls of Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus, and The war-songs of Tyrtæus. | |
The influence of local attachment with respect to home : a poem, in seven books: a new edition, with large additions: and odes, with other poems. In two volumes. By Mr. Polwhele. | |
A letter to a college friend; relative to some late transactions of a Literary Society at Exeter. | |
A letter to the Rev. Robert Hawker, D.D : Vicar of the Parish of Charles, Plymouth; occasioned by his late expedition into Cornwall | |
The old English gentleman : a poem, by Mr. Polwhele. | |
Pictures from nature. In twelve sonnets. To which is added, the lock transformed. | |
Poems : Namely, The English orator; an address to Thomas Pennant, Esq. An ode on the susceptibility of the poetical character; twenty sonnets; an epistle to a college friend; and The lock transformed. With notes on The English orator. By Mr. Polwhele. | |
Poetic trifles. | |
A second letter to the Reverend Dr. Hawker : by the Reverend R. Polwhele. | |
Sketches in verse, with prose illustrations. | |
The spirit of Fraser, to General Burgoyne. An ode. To which is added, the death of Hilda; an American tale. | |
The unsex'd females; a poem |