Catalog Record: Specimens of the German lyric poets: consisting of translations in verse, from the works of Bürger, Goethe, Klopstock, Schiller, &c., interspersed with biographical notices, and ornamented with engravings on wood | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Specimens of the German lyric poets: consisting of translations in verse, from the works of Bürger, Goethe, Klopstock, Schiller, &c., interspersed with biographical notices, and ornamented with engravings on wood ...

Other Authors: Beresford, Benjamin. , Mellish, Joseph Charles, 1768-1823.
Language(s): English
Published: London : Boosey and Sons [etc.], 1822.
Subjects: German poetry > Translations into English.
English poetry > Translations.
Note: Title vignette.
"The chief portion of the following translations was published at Berlin, about twenty years ago, in a musical work ... The words ... were from the pen of an English gentleman of the name of Beresford ... A few more poems, translated from the same language, by Mr. Mellish ... have ... been added."--Advertisement, p. ii.
Physical Description: 2 p. L., ii, iii, 152 p., 1 L. illus. 22 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: PT1160.E5 S65
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