Variæ. Historical observations on anti-British and anti-contemporarian prejudices. Important critical coincidences of Lord Byron in 1820; of Thomas Campbell, Esq. in 1818, with William Carey in 1809; and of Sir Walter Scott in 1821, with the same in 1805. Thoughts on the Shakespeare Gallery, and British artists; with other desultory essays, including a predictive announcement of Chantrey, the sculptor's present celebrity, published in the Sheffield Iris, in 1805; and of Gibson, the sculptor's celebrity, published in 1810. By William Carey, respectfully addressed to Sir John Fleming Leicester, Bart. ...
Published / Created:
London, Published for the author, by James Macauley Carey, 1822.
Physical Description:
iv, 111, [1] p. 21 cm.
Collection:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
Copyright Status:
Copyright Not Evaluated
Classification:
Books
Notes:
BAC : "Printed by Howlett and Brimmer."
Subject Terms:
Boydell, John, 1719–1804. Collection of prints, from pictures painted for the purpose of illustrating the dramatic works of Shakespeare, by the artists of Great Britain. | Arts, British.