-
Thomas Love Pea****
mentions Trimalchio and
Niceros in his
preface to
Rhododaphne (1818).
Albert Pike in the "Entered Apprentice"
chapter of his Scottish...
- copy he made: see
William E. Harrold, "Keats' 'Lamia' and Pea****'s '
Rhododaphne'". The
Modern Language Review 61.4 (October 1966:579–584). p. 579 and...
- 180 BC. The
ancient Gr****s had
several names for the plant,
including rhododaphne, nerion,
rhododendron and rhodon.
Pliny confirmed that the
Romans had...
- S****ey's
influence upon Pea**** may be
traced in the latter's poem of
Rhododaphne, or the
Thessalian Spell,
published in 1818 and S****ey
wrote a eulogistic...
- Love Pea****
adapted part of the same hymn in the
fifth canto of his
Rhododaphne,
published posthumously in 1818. In
January 1818,
Percy Bysshe S****ey...
-
Beacon Press 1987, and
Penguin Books 1997 ISBN 0-14-019536-X.
Plate #1.
Rhododaphne, or, The
Thessalian spell: a poem By
Thomas Love Pea**** Magic, Witchcraft...
- (1629)
Belilli Indicvm (1717) De
Lapide Qvadra Sinensi (1715)
Nerivm sive
Rhododaphne vetervm et
recentiorvm (1716)
Commentatio de
ananasa sive nuce pinea...
-
editions published this year
Hannah More,
Tragedies Thomas Love Pea****,
Rhododaphne; or, The
Thessalian Spell Percy Bysshe S****ey:
Julian and
Maddalo Ozymandias...