LIBROS DEL AUTOR: william philips

6 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: william philips

  • Belisarius
    William Philips
    Belisarius is a tragic play by William Philips, recounting the life and misfortunes of the renowned Roman general Belisarius. This edition includes an account of Belisarius’s life, providing historical context for the dramatic narrative.Philips’s drama explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the capriciousness of fate as Belisarius, despite his military triumphs and service t...
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    17,14 €

  • Hibernia Freed
    William Philips
    Hibernia Freed is a compelling tragedy by William Philips, originally performed at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln’s-Inn-Fields. This dramatic work delves into themes of liberty and oppression, set against the backdrop of Hibernia, the classical name for Ireland. Philips crafts a narrative rich with emotional depth and historical resonance, offering a window into the political and...
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    17,41 €

  • The Tomahawk
    Arthur William A’Beckett / George Morris Philips / Robert Franklin Anderson
    The Tomahawk, Volume 2, subtitled 'A Saturday Journal of Satire,' offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of 19th-century British satire. Penned by George Morris Philips, Robert Franklin Anderson, and Arthur William A’Beckett, this volume continues the journal’s tradition of sharp wit and social commentary. Through humorous articles, illustrations, and satirical observation...
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    23,00 €

  • Lives Of Edward And John Philips, Nephews And Pupils Of Milton (1815)
    Edward Philips / John Aubrey / William Godwin
    ''Lives of Edward and John Philips, Nephews and Pupils of Milton'' is a biographical work written by William Godwin in 1815. The book chronicles the lives of Edward and John Philips, who were the nephews and pupils of the famous poet John Milton. The book explores the relationship between the two brothers and their famous uncle, as well as their own literary careers. Through ex...
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    44,66 €

  • Hibernia Freed
    William Philips
    Hibernia Freed: A Tragedy is a play written by William Philips and first published in 1722. The play is set in Ireland during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and tells the story of the conflict between the Irish and English. The play follows the character of O’Neil, an Irish leader who is torn between his loyalty to his country and his desire for peace. He seeks to unite the Iri...
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    22,03 €

  • The Kit-Cats; The Charms Of Liberty; Bleinheim; The Welsh Mousetrap; The Servitour
    John Philips / Richard Blackmore / William Cavendish
    The book ''The Kit-Cats; The Charms Of Liberty; Bleinheim; The Welsh Mousetrap; The Servitour: Poems (1708)'' is a collection of poems written by Richard Blackmore. The poems in this book cover a wide range of topics, from political satire to personal reflections on life and love. ''The Kit-Cats'' is a satirical poem that pokes fun at the famous Kit-Cat Club, a group of influen...
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    22,06 €