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Signaturbereich: AN 36-0000 bis 9999
Signatur | Titel | Verfasserangabe | Erschienen |
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The gentleman's magazine | |||
The Spectator: Vol. 2 | |||
The Spectator: Vol. 1 | |||
The Spectator: Vol. 3 | |||
The Spectator: Vol. 5 | |||
The Spectator: Vol. 4 | |||
Joseph Addison's sociable animal | Edward A. Bloom and Lillian D. Bloom | ||
Addison and Steele | ed. by Edward Alan Bloom ... | ||
Joseph Addison | Robert M. Otten | ||
Joseph Addison's Ovid | Susanne Gippert | ||
The English Horace | by D. K. Money | ||
The history of John Bull | John Arbuthnot. Ed. by Alan W. Bower and Robert A. Erickson | ||
The essayes or counsels, civill and morall | Francis Bacon. Ed. with introduction and comm. by Michael Kiernan | ||
Essential articles for the study of Francis Bacon | Ed. by Brian Vickers | ||
A concordance to the essays of Francis Bacon | edited by David W. Davies and Elizabeth S. Wrigley | ||
Die Essays von Francis Bacon | Rüdiger Ahrens | ||
The works of Anna Laetitia Barbauld: Vol. 1 | |||
The works of Anna Laetitia Barbauld: Vol. 2 | |||
The complete plays of John Bale: Vol. 2 | |||
The complete plays of John Bale: Vol. 1 | |||
King Johan | John Bale. Ed. with an introd. and notes by Barry B. Adams | ||
The poems of John Bampfylde | ed. and introd. by Roger Lonsdale | ||
Euphormionis Lusinini Satyricon | John Barclay. Transl. from the Latin with introd. and notes by David A. Fleming | ||
The poems of Jane Barker | [edited by] Kathryn R. King | ||
Jane Barker, exile | Kathryn R. King | ||
Rede me and be nott wrothe | Jerome Barlowe and William Roye. Edited by Douglas H. Parker | ||
The devil's charter by Barnabe Barnes | Jim C. Pogue | ||
The complete poems | Richard Barnfield. Ed. by George Klawitter | ||
The dramatic works in the Beaumont and Fletcher canon: Vol. 1 The knight of the burning pestle. The masque of the inner temple and Gray's Inn. The woman hater. The coxcomb. Philaster. The captain | |||
The dramatic works in the Beaumont and Fletcher canon: Vol. 4 The woman's prize. Bonduca. Valentinian. Monsieur Thomas. The chances | |||
The dramatic works in the Beaumont and Fletcher canon: Vol. 3 Love's cure. The noble gentleman. Beggars' bush. The tragedy of Thierry and Theodoret. The faithful shepherdess | |||
The dramatic works in the Beaumont and Fletcher canon: Vol. 7 Henry VIII. The two noble kinsmen. Wit at several weapons. The nice valour. The night walker. A very woman | |||
The dramatic works in the Beaumont and Fletcher canon: Vol. 10 The honest man's fortune. Rollo, Duke of Normandy. The Spanish curate. The lover's progress. The fair maid of the inn. The laws of Candy | |||
The dramatic works in the Beaumont and Fletcher canon: Vol. 6 Wit without money. The pilgrim. The wild-goose chase. A wife for a month. Rule a wife and have a wife | |||
The dramatic works in the Beaumont and Fletcher canon: Vol. 9 The sea voyage. The double marriage. The prophetess. The little French lawyer. The elder brother. The maid in the mill | |||
The dramatic works in the Beaumont and Fletcher canon: Vol. 8 The Queen of Corinth. The false one. Four plays, or moral representations, in one. The Knight of Malta. The tragedy of Sir John van Olden Barnavelt. The custom of the country | |||
The dramatic works in the Beaumont and Fletcher canon: Vol. 2 The maid's tragedy. A king and no king. Cupid's revenge. The scornful lady. Love's pilgrimage | |||
The dramatic works in the Beaumont and Fletcher canon: Vol. 5 The mad lover. The loyal subject. The humorous lieutnant. Women pleased. The Island princess | |||
The maid's tragedy | Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher ; edited by T. W. Craik | ||
Philaster | Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher | ||
The Knight of the burning pestle. | Francis Beaumont | ||
Court and country politics in the plays of Beaumont and Fletcher | Philip J. Finkelpearl | ||
The works of Aphra Behn: Vol. 2 Love-letters between a nobleman and his sister | |||
The works of Aphra Behn: Vol. 4 Seneca unmasqued and other prose translations | |||
The works of Aphra Behn: Vol. 7 The plays | |||
The works of Aphra Behn: Vol. 5 The plays | |||
The works of Aphra Behn: Vol. 1 Poetry | |||
The works of Aphra Behn: Vol. 3 The fair jilt and other short stories | |||
The works of Aphra Behn: Vol. 6 The plays | |||
Aphra Behn | Ross Laidlaw | ||
The passionate shepherdess | Maureen Duffy | ||
Aphra Behn's The Luckey Chance (1687) | Jean A. Coakley | ||
A critical oldspelling edition of Aphra Behn's "The city heiress" | Aph[a]ra Behn. [Ed. by] William R. Hersey | ||
Aphra Behn | Janet Todd | ||
Reconstructing Aphra | Angeline Goreau | ||
The Cambridge companion to Aphra Behn | ed. by Derek Hughes; Janet Todd | ||
Rereading Aphra Behn | ed. by Heidi Hutner | ||
The theatre of Aphra Behn | Derek Hughes | ||
The plays of Isaac Bickerstaff: Vol. 2 | |||
The plays of Isaac Bickerstaff: Vol. 3 | |||
The plays of Isaac Bickerstaff: Vol. 1 | |||
The complete poetry and prose of William Blake | William Blake. Erdman, David Vorse u.a. [Hrsg.] | ||
The early illuminated books | William Blake. Ed. with introd. and notes by Morris Eaves ... | ||
The marriage of heaven and hell | William Blake. Ed. with an introd. & commentary by Michael Phillips | ||
The poetical works of William Blake | With variorum readings and bibliographical notes and prefaces by John Sampson | ||
William Blake's writings: Vol. 2 Writings in conventional typography and in manuscript | |||
William Blake's writings: Vol. 1 Engraved and etched writings | |||
The letters of William Blake | Edited by Geoffrey Keynes | ||
Blake | Peter Ackroyd | ||
William Blake | James King | ||
William Blake | edited by Morton D. Paley and Michael Phillips | ||
A Blake dictionary | S. Foster Damon | ||
William Blake | by D. G. Gillham | ||
William Blake in context | edited by Sarah Haggarty (University of Cambridge) | ||
The evolution of Blake's myth | Sheila A. Spector | ||
William Blake as natural philosopher, 1788-1795 | Joseph Fletcher | ||
Poetic form in Blake's Milton | Susan Fox | ||
Blake's composite art | W. J. T. Mitchell | ||
William Blake | Michael Phillips | ||
Symbol and truth in Blake's myth | Leopold Damrosch, Jr. | ||
Eternity's sunrise | Leo Damrosch | ||
A guide to the cosmology of William Blake | Kathryn S. Freeman | ||
Biblical tradition in Blake's early prophecies | Leslie Tannenbaum | ||
Blake and antiquity | Kathleen Raine | ||
Blake's innocence and experience retraced | Stanley Gardner | ||
Approaches to Sir Thomas Browne | edited by C. A. Patrides | ||
Constructive vision and visionary deconstruction | Peter Otto | ||
Witness against the beast | E. P. Thompson | ||
The correspondence of Thomas Blount (1618 - 1679) | Theo Bongaerts | ||
The Yale editions of the private papers of James Boswell: 1 1766 - 1767 | ed. by Richard C. Cole ... | ||
The Yale editions of the private papers of James Boswell: 2 1768 - 1769 | ed. by Richard C. Cole ... | ||
The Yale editions of the private papers of James Boswell: Vol. 2 The correspondence and other papers of James Boswell relating to the making of the 'Life of Johnson' | ed. by Marshall Waingrow | ||
The Yale editions of the private papers of James Boswell: [Vol. 11] Boswell, Laird of Auchinleck, 1778 - 1782 | ed. by Joseph W. Reed and Frederick A. Pottle | ||
The applause of the jury 1782-1785 | Boswell. Edited by Irma S. Lustig and Frederick A. Pottle | ||
Boswell, the great biographer, 1789-1795 | Ed. by Marlies K. Danziger and Frank Brady | ||
Boswell's Johnson | Richard B. Schwartz | ||
Language and logos in Boswell's Life of Johnson | William C. Dowling | ||
Pride and negligence | by Frederick A. Pottle | ||
Boswell's creative gloom | Allan Ingram | ||
James Boswell: The earlier years | Frederick A. Pottle | ||
James Boswell: The later years | Frank Brady | ||
The moth and the candle | Iain Finlayson | ||
The works of Anne Bradstreet | ed. by Jeannine Hensley ... | ||
The English Gentleman | Richard Braithwait. Introd. by Jeffrey Stern | ||
Poems: Vol. 2 Textual notes and commentary. Index of first lines | |||
Poems: Vol. 1 Introduction. Poems | |||
Performing multilingualism on the Caroline stage in the plays of Richard Brome | Cristina Paravano | ||
Richard Brome | by Catherine M. Shaw | ||
John Browns Theorie der literarischen Evolution | Karl-Heinz Schleiermacher | ||
The works of Sir Thomas Browne: Vol. 1 | |||
Religio medici and other works | Thomas Browne. Ed. by L. C. Martin | ||
Sir Thomas Browne | Reid Barbour | ||
Religio medici | Thomas Browne. Übertr. und hrsg. von Werner von Koppenfels | ||
Democratizing Sir Thomas Browne | Daniela Havenstein | ||
The whole works | William Browne ; edited by W. Carew Hazlitt (1868-1869) | ||
Britannia's Pastorals | William Browne | ||
Plays, poems, and miscellaneous writings associated with George Villiers, Second Duke of Buckingham: Vol. 1 | |||
Plays, poems, and miscellaneous writings associated with George Villiers, Second Duke of Buckingham: Vol. 2 | |||
The complete works: Vol. 2 | |||
The complete works: Vol. 3 | |||
The complete works: Vol. 4 | |||
The complete works: Vol. 1 | |||
The miscellaneous works of John Bunyan: Vol. 8 Instruction for the ignorant. - Light for them that sit in darkness. - Saved by grace. - Come, & welcome, to Jesus Christ | ed. by Richard L. Greaves | ||
The miscellaneous works of John Bunyan: Vol. 2 The doctrine of the law and grace unfolded. - And I will pray with the Spirit | ed. by Richard L. Greaves | ||
The miscellaneous works of John Bunyan: Vol. 9 A treatise of the fear of God. - The greatness of the soul. - A holy life | ed. by Richard L. Greaves | ||
The miscellaneous works of John Bunyan: Vol. 10 Seasonable counsel. - A discourse upon the Pharisee and the publicane | ed. by Owen C. Watkins | ||
The miscellaneous works of John Bunyan: Vol. 12 The acceptable sacrifice. - Last sermon. - An exposition on the ten first chapters of Genesis. - Of justification by an imputed righteousness. - Paul`s departure and crown. - Of the trinity and a christian. - Of the law and a christian. - A mapp shewing the order & causes of salvation & damnation | ed. by W. R. Owens | ||
The miscellaneous works of John Bunyan: Vol. 11 Good news for the vilest of men. - The advocateship of Jesus Christ | ed. by Richard L. Greaves | ||
The miscellaneous works of John Bunyan: Vol. 3 Christian behaviour. - The holy city. - The resurrection of the dead | ed. by J. Sears McGee | ||
The miscellaneous works of John Bunyan: Vol. 4 A defence of the doctrine of justification, by faith. - A confession of my faith, and a reason of my practice. - Differences in judgment about water-baptism, no bar to communion. - Peaceable principles and true. - A case of conscience resolved. - Questions about the nature and perpetuity of the Seventh-Day-Sabbath | ed. by T. L. Underwood | ||
The miscellaneous works of John Bunyan: Vol. 13 Israel's hope encouraged. - The desire of the righteous granted. - The saints privilege and profit. - Christ a compleat saviour. - The saints knowledge of christ`s love. - Of antichrist, and his ruine | ed. by W. R. Owens | ||
The miscellaneous works of John Bunyan: Vol. 7 Solomon's temple spiritualized. - The house of the forest of Lebanon. - The water of life | ed. by Graham Midgley | ||
The miscellaneous works of John Bunyan: Vol. 6 The poems | ed. by Graham Midgley | ||
The miscellaneous works of John Bunyan: Vol. 1 Some gospel-truths opened. - A vindication of some gospel-truths opened. - A few sighs from hell | ed. by T. L. Underwood. With the Assis. of Roger Sharrock | ||
The miscellaneous works of John Bunyan: Vol. 5 The barren fig-tree. - The strait gate. - The heavenly foot-man | ed. by Graham Midgley | ||
The life and death of Mr. Badman | John Bunyan. Ed. by James F. Forrest and Roger Sharrock | ||
The Holy war | John Bunyan. Edited by Roger Sharrock and James F. Forrest | ||
The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come | By John Bunyan. Ed. by James Blanton Wharey. Second ed. by Roger Sharrock | ||
John Bunyan | by Lynn Veach Sadler | ||
Glimpses of glory | Richard L. Greaves | ||
John Bunyan and English nonconformity | Richard Greaves | ||
The Cambridge companion to Bunyan | ed. by Anne Dunan-Page | ||
Pilgrim and dreamer | Ernest W. Bacon | ||
The Oxford handbook of John Bunyan | edited by Michael Davies and W.R. Owens | ||
John Bunyan | E. Beatrice Batson | ||
The letters of Dr Charles Burney: Vol. 1 1751 - 1784 | |||
Dr. Charles Burney | by Roger Lonsdale | ||
The early journals and letters of Fanny Burney: Vol. 1 1768 - 1773 | ed. by Lars E. Troide | ||
The early journals and letters of Fanny Burney: Vol. 2 1774 - 1777 | ed. by Lars E. Troide | ||
The early journals and letters of Fanny Burney: Vol. 3 1778 - 1779 | ed. by Lars E. Troide and Stewart J. Cooke | ||
The early journals and letters of Fanny Burney: Vol. 4 1780 - 1781 | ed. by Betty Rizzo | ||
The early journals and letters of Fanny Burney: Vol. 5 1782 - 1783 | ed. by Lars E. Troide ... | ||
The journals and letters of Fanny Burney (Madame d'Arblay): Vol. 1 1791 - 1792 | ed. by Joyce Hemlow | ||
The court journals and letters of Frances Burney: Vol. 1 1786 | ed. by Peter Sabor | ||
The court journals and letters of Frances Burney: Vol. 2 1787 | ed. by Stewart Cooke. With an introd. by Elaine Bander and Stewart Cooke | ||
The court journals and letters of Frances Burney: Vol. 3 1788 | ed. by Lorna J. Clark | ||
The court journals and letters of Frances Burney: Vol. 4 1788 | ed. by Lorna J. Clark | ||
The court journals and letters of Frances Burney: Volume 5 1789 | edited by Geoffrey Sill | ||
The court journals and letters of Frances Burney: Volume 6 1790-1791 | edited by Nancy E. Johnson | ||
The additional journals and letters of Frances Burney: Volume 1 1784-1786 | edited by Stewart J. Cooke with Elaine Bander | ||
The additional journals and letters of Frances Burney: Volume 2 1791-1840 | edited by Peter Sabor | ||
The novels and journals of Fanny Burney | D. D. Devlin | ||
Cecilia, or Memoirs of an heiress | Frances Burney. Ed. by Peter Sabor and Margaret Anne Doody, with an introd. by Margaret Anne Doody | ||
The Cambridge companion to Frances Burney | ed. by Peter Sabor | ||
Frances Burney | Margaret Anne Doody | ||
Frances Burney | Katharine M. Rogers | ||
The poems and songs of Robert Burns: Vol. 1 Text | |||
The poems and songs of Robert Burns: Vol. 3 Commentary | |||
The poems and songs of Robert Burns: Vol. 2 Text | |||
The Oxford edition of the works of Robert Burns: Volume 1 Commonplace books, tour journals, and miscellaneous prose | edited by Nigel Leask | ||
The Oxford edition of the works of Robert Burns: part 1 Introduction and text | |||
The Oxford edition of the works of Robert Burns: part 2 Notes and appendices | |||
The Oxford edition of the works of Robert Burns: Volume 4 Robert Burns's Songs for George Thomson | edited by Kirsteen McCue | ||
The letters of Robert Burns: Vol. 1 1780 - 1789 | |||
A Burns companion | Alan Bold | ||
Reading Robert Burns | by Carol McGuirk | ||
Die erotische Dichtung von Robert Burns | Dietrich Strauß | ||
Immortal memory | Christopher A. Whatley | ||
The anatomy of melancholy: Vol. 5 Commentary | J. B. Bamborough with Martin Dodsworth | ||
The anatomy of melancholy: Vol. 6 Commentary | J. B. Bamborough with Martin Dodsworth | ||
The anatomy of melancholy: Vol. 3 Text | ed. by Thomas C. Faulkner ... | ||
The anatomy of melancholy: Vol. 1 Text | ed. by Thomas C. Faulkner ... | ||
The anatomy of melancholy: Vol. 4 Commentary | J. B. Bamborough with Martin Dodsworth | ||
The anatomy of melancholy: Vol. 2 Text | ed. by Nicolas K. Kiessling ... | ||
The legacy of Democritus Junior Robert Burton | |||
Hudibras | Samuel Butler. Edited with an introduction and commentary by John Wilders | ||
Prose observations | Samuel Butler. Ed. with an introd. and comm. by Hugh de Quehen | ||
The poems of Thomas Carew with his masque coelum britannicum | ed., with an introduction and notes, by Rhodes Dunlap | ||
Elizabeth Cary | Ginger Roberts Brackett | ||
The tragedy of Mariam, the fair queen of Jewry | Elizabeth Cary, Lady Falkland. Ed. by Barry Weller and Margaret W. Ferguson | ||
The tragedy of Mariam | Elizabeth Cary. Ed. by Stephanie Hodgson-Wright | ||
The literary career and legacy of Elizabeth Cary, 1613 - 1680 | ed. by Heather Wolfe | ||
The poems of Patrick Cary | ed. by Veronica Delany | ||
The convent of pleasure and other plays | Margaret Cavendish. Ed. by Anne Shaver | ||
The description of a new world, called the blazing world | Margaret Cavendish Duchess of Newcastle. Ed. by Kate Lilley | ||
Sociable letters | Margaret Cavendish. Edited by James Fitzmaurice | ||
A glorious fame | Kathleen Jones | ||
A princely brave woman | ed. with an introduction by Stephen Clucas | ||
God and nature in the thought of Margaret Cavendish | ed. by Brandie R. Siegfried and Lisa T. Sarasohn | ||
Margaret Cavendish | edited and with an introduction by Michael Robbins | ||
Natur in Margaret Cavendishs Utopien weiblicher Herrschaft | Rebecca Faber | ||
The country captain | by William Cavendish. [Prepared by Anthony Johnson ...] | ||
The plays of George Chapman | General ed.: Allan Holaday. Assisted by Michael Kiernan | ||
The plays of George Chapman | gen. ed.: Allan Holaday. Ass. by G. Blakemore ... | ||
Homer und die englische Humanität | Rudolf Sühnel | ||
Possessed with greatness | Richard S. Ide | ||
Walter Charleton (1620 - 1707), "Virtuoso" | Sabina Fleitmann | ||
The complete works of Thomas Chatterton: Vol. 1 | |||
The complete works of Thomas Chatterton: Vol. 2 | |||
Poems, supposed to have been written at Bristol, by Thomas Rowley | Thomas Chatterton | ||
The Rowley poems | by Thomas Chatterton. Ed., with an introd., by Maurice Evan Hare | ||
Lord Chesterfield | by Colin Franklin | ||
The poetical works of Charles Churchill | Charles Churchill. Ed. by Douglas Grant | ||
Post-Augustan satire | by Thomas Lockwood | ||
Colley Cibber's 'The double gallant' | John Whitley Bruton | ||
John Clavell, 1601 - 43 | by J.H.P. Pafford | ||
The plays of Theophilus and Susannah Cibber | Ed. with an introd. by David Mann | ||
Keyhole and candle | Peter Naumann | ||
The poems of John Cleveland | Ed. by Brian Morris and Eleanor Withington | ||
John Cleveland | Lee A. Jacobus | ||
Subversive women: 1 An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting | Jane Collier. With a new introd. by Judith Hawley | ||
The obstinate lady | by Aston Cokayne. Ed. by Catherine M. Shaw | ||
A defence of the Short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage | by Jeremy Collier. With a preface for the Garland ed. by Arthur Freeman | ||
The works of William Collins | edited by Richard Wendorf and Charles Ryskamp | ||
William Collins and eighteenth-century English poetry | |||
The Plays: 2 | |||
The Plays: 3 | |||
The Plays: 4 | |||
The Plays: 6 The comedies of Terence | [Publius Terentius Afer]. Transl. into familiar blank verse by George Colman the Elder (1732-1794) | ||
The Plays: 5 | |||
The Plays: 1 | |||
Plays | by George Colman the Younger. Ed. with an introd. and notes by Barry Sutcliffe | ||
The complete works: Vol. 3 The way of the world. The judgment of Paris. Semele. Squire Trelooby. Humour in comedy. The amendments of Mr. Colliers's false and imperfect citations | |||
The works of William Congreve: Vol. 1 | |||
The works of William Congreve: Vol. 2 | |||
The works of William Congreve: Vol. 3 | |||
The comedies of William Congreve | William Congreve. Ed. by Anthony G. Henderson | ||
Incognita | |||
The double-dealer, 1694 | William Congreve | ||
The way of the world, 1700 | William Congreve | ||
William Congreve, sein Leben und seine Lustspiele | von D. Schmid | ||
William Congreve | ed. by Alexander Lindsay ... | ||
An approach to Congreve | Aubrey L. Williams | ||
Diana | Henry Constable | ||
Resolved to love | Robert F. Fleissner | ||
The Conway letters | ed. by Marjorie Hope Nicolson ... | ||
Greene's tu quoque, or, The cittie gallant | by J. Cooke. A critical edition, edited by Alan J. Berman | ||
Poems | Robert Copland. Ed. by Mary Carpenter Erler | ||
The life and adventures of Thomas Coryate | Michael Strachan | ||
The poetry of Charles Cotton: Volume 1 | |||
The poetry of Charles Cotton: Volume 2 | |||
The poetry of Abraham Cowley | David Trotter | ||
The letters and prose writings of William Cowper: Vol. 2 Letters 1782 - 1786 | |||
The letters and prose writings of William Cowper: Vol. 5 Prose 1756 - c. 1799 and Cumulative index | |||
The letters and prose writings of William Cowper: Vol. 1 Adelphi and letters 1750 - 1781 | |||
The letters and prose writings of William Cowper: Vol. 4 Letters 1792 - 1799 | |||
The letters and prose writings of William Cowper: Vol. 3 Letters 1787 - 1791 | |||
The poems of William Cowper: Vol. 3 1785 - 1800 | |||
The poems of William Cowper: Vol. 2 1782 - 1785 | |||
The poems of William Cowper: Vol. 1 1748 - 1782 | |||
Cowper's Poetry | By Vincent Newey | ||
The complete poetical works: Vol. 1 | |||
The complete poetical works: Vol. 2 | |||
The complete poetical works: Vol. 3 | |||
Selected letters and journals of George Crabbe | ed. by Thomas C. Faulkner | ||
The complete works of Richard Crashaw: Vol. 2 Essay on life and writings. - Epigrammata et poemata latina: translated for the first time. - Glossarial index | |||
The complete works of Richard Crashaw: Vol. 1 Memorial-introduction. - Steps to the temple. - Carmen deo nostro. - The delights of the muses. - Airelles | |||
The Poems | of Richard Crashaw. Ed. by L. C. Martin | ||
Steps to the temple | Richard Crashaw | ||
A concordance to the English poetry of Richard Crashaw | Robert M. Cooper | ||
Essays on Richard Crashaw | ed. by Robert M. Cooper | ||
Richard Crashaw | Paul A. Parrish | ||
Richard Crashaw and the Spanish golden age | R. V. Young | ||
The Comedies of John Crowne | edited, with prolegomena, by B.J. McMullin | ||
Richard Cumberland's "The wheel of fortune" | Thomas Joseph Campbell | ||
The letters of Richard Cumberland | ed. by Richard J. Dircks |