Extractions: web hosting domain names email addresses Tacitus Tagore, Rabindranath Talbot, Frederick Arthur Ambrose, 1880- Tarkington, Booth Tasso, Torquato Tatian Tauler, John Tayac n Taylor, Ann Taylor, Jane Taylor, Bayard Taylor, Emily : 1795-1872, ed. w/Pierpont, John, 1785-1866, ed. Taylor, Helen (1831-1907) Taylor,J. Hudson
Royall Tyler The next second American sonneteer is Royall Tyler (17571826), the author ofThe Contrast, our first comedy, and the second play by an American to be http://www.sonnets.org/tyler.htm
Extractions: Royall Tyler (1757-1827) The next [second] American sonneteer is Royall Tyler (1757-1826), the author of The Contrast , our first comedy, and the second play by an American to be produced in America by a professional company. Tyler's two sonnets are found in The Spirit of the Farmers' Museum and the Lay Preacher's Gazette Tyler's two sonnets are best introduced in his own words: The plaintive and affected style of Charlotte Smith is familiar, it is supposed, to most readers. Criticism has frowned upon the verbose grief of a sobbing poetess. . . . We insert the following as a pleasant introduction to an attack soon to be made upon the above sighing sonneteer from the Shop of Colon and Spondee. [Smith published in Philadelphia in 1787 an edition of her "Elegiac Sonnets."] And this reft house is that the which he built, Lamented Jack! and here his malt he pil'd, Cautious in vain! These rats that squeak so wild, Squeak, not unconscious of their father's guilt. Did ye not see her gleaming through the glade!
Nineteenth Century American Sonnets David Humphreys (17521818); Royall Tyler (1757-1826); Samuel Low (1765-?);Richard Bingham Davis (1771-1799); Birtha (fl. 1791); Robert http://www.sonnets.org/am19th.htm
Extractions: For some commentary on the American sonnet through 1930, see a General Survey of the American Sonnet by Lewis Sterner. The first American sonnets were written by the Revolutionary War general David Humphreys in the last quarter of the 18th century and were not published until 1804. Some of the better known American sonneteers of mid-century were Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) (the Romantic link in the Sonnet Central chain), William Cullen Bryant Henry Wadsworth Longfellow John Greenleaf Whittier Jones Very ... Frederick Goddard Tuckerman (1821-1873), and Emma Lazarus (1849-1887). Also included here are many works by lesser known poets. Many of these more obscure works are taken from late 19th century anthologies, so any help with years of birth/death for the writers listed at the bottom of the page is appreciated. Here are some selections from the introduction to American Sonnets (1889), edited by William Sharp "It is, therefore, significant that in contemporary American verse, technically inferior to our own [British] as, in the main, it undoubtedly is, the motives The career of George Santayana (1863-1952), like that of Thomas Hardy, bridged the centuries; included here are his philosophical sonnets from the late 1800s.
Extractions: Introduction The Royall Tyler collection consists of the papers of Royall Tyler (1757-1826); his wife, Mary Palmer Tyler (1775-1866); and their descendants, as well as research on the family collected by Tylers great-granddaughter, Helen Tyler Brown. An early resident of Guilford, Vermont, and later a resident of Brattleboro, Vermont, Royall Tyler was a chief justice of the Vermont Supreme Court and an author. The collection is housed in nine document storage boxes (9 linear feet) and includes eight oversized volumes. It came to the Vermont Historical Society in 1936 as a bequest from Helen Tyler Brown. The collection was reprocessed in 1994 by Eileen OBrien under a grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission. Any books or articles resulting from the use of this collection should give credit to the "Royall Tyler Collection, Gift of Helen Tyler Brown." Permission to publish must be acquired from the Vermont Historical Society. Scope and Content The papers created or collected by Royall Tyler include correspondence on business and personal matters, 1787-1825; papers relating to Tylers involvement in Shays Rebellion, 1787; legal forms and accounts, 1792-1821; court dockets of Windham County, Vermont, 1815-1818; and manuscripts of Tylers literary works. There is also an early diary of John Adams (1735-1826) that Tyler presumably acquired during his brief engagement to Johns daughter, Abby. A collection of contemporary publications, such as
Vermont History: Royall Tyler Royall Tyler (17571826). Lawyer, jurist, educator, author and playwright,born in Boston, Massachusetts. He served in the American http://www.virtualvermont.com/history/rtyler.html
Extractions: Lawyer, jurist, educator, author and playwright, born in Boston, Massachusetts. He served in the American Revolution and then took up the practice of law, first in Maine, then in Boston and later in Vermont. He volunteered for service in the force that quelled Shays Rebellion in 1787, the same year that his comedy The Contrast , became the first professionally produced play (in New York City) by an American. It included a character, Jonathan, the first of many similar no-nonsense Yankees who would appear on stage. His comic opera, May Day in Town , was also produced in New York in 1787, and he wrote several other plays, some of them now lost. In 1791 he moved to Vermont where he eventually served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1807-13) and also as a professor of jurisprudence at the University of Vermont (1811-14). Meanwhile, he continued his literary career. Under the pen name of Spondee, he collaborated with Joseph Dennie to write satirical prose and verse for several publications. He also published a novel, The Algerine Captive The University of Vermont's Theatre Department is housed in a former gymnasium now known as The Royall Tyler Theatre , an architectural gem on the east side of the University Green.
Author Royall Tyler, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive Royall Tyler (next poet) I was from USA, and I lived from 17571826. Printor Buy my poetry? View comments? Add to favorites? Poems by Royall Tyler http://oldpoetry.com/authors/Royall Tyler
Extractions: @import url(http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/eaf/eaf/%22/eaf/styles/eaf_advanced.css%22); dqmcodebase = "/scripts/" Works in the Collection Biographies Royall Tyler was born in Boston and graduated from Harvard in 1776. Tyler became the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont in 1800. In 1786, his play The Contrast became the first American play to be acted on a regular basis by established comedians, and this was followed on the stage by May Day, or New York in an Uproar and The Georgia Speculator, or Land in the Moon . His fictitious memoir The Algerine Captive; or the Life and Adventures of Doctor Updike Underhill: Six Years a Prisoner among the Algerines went through at least two editions. The Algerine Captive; or, The Life and Adventures of Doctor Updike Underhill, Six Years a Prisoner among the Algerines [Volume 1] [Volume 2] (Restricted) The Yankey in London: Being the First Part of a Series of Letters Written by an American Youth, during Nine Months Residence in the City of London (Restricted) From Oscar Fay Adams
AAC Database - Browse - List C.,1941. 1, Tyler, Ron C., 1941- See Tyler, Ronnie C.,1941-. 1,Tyler, Ronnie C., 1941-. 6, Tyler, Royall. 3, Tyler, Royall, 1757-1826. http://valeph.tau.ac.il/ALEPH/ENG/TAU/AAC/AAC/SCAN-F/3147348
AAC Database - Browse - List 3, Citizen of the United States, 17571826 See Tyler, Royall,1757-1826. 1,Citizens Committee on Parks, Playgrounds and Beaches (Los Angeles, Calif.). http://valeph.tau.ac.il/ALEPH/ENG/TAU/AAC/AAC/SCAN-F/1723955
Great American History Fact-Finder - -Tyler, Royall Tyler, Royall. (17571826), author and lawyer. Tyler was a successfullawyer and judge, but it is for his writing that he is remembered. http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/gahff/html/ff_182500_tylerroyall.htm
Extractions: Entries Publication Data Dedication Advisory Board ... World Civilizations The Great American History Fact-Finder , author and lawyer. Tyler was a successful lawyer and judge, but it is for his writing that he is remembered. In 1787 he wrote a play entitled The Contrast , the first comedy written by an American to be professionally produced. It contrasted American honesty with British snobbishness and introduced the character of Jonathan, the first of many stage Yankees. The play was very popular and served as a model of American comedy for over fifty years.
Adams Electronic Archive : Diary Of John Adams It is likely that Royall Tyler (17571826) borrowed the manuscript volume around1782 when he was courting John Adams s daughter, Abigail (1765-1813), and http://www.masshist.org/digitaladams/aea/diary/
Extractions: Archive home Search Browse "At Piemonts in Danvers, bound to Ipswich. There is a new, and a grand Scene open before me a Congress. This will be an assembly of the wisest Men upon the Continent, who are Americans in Principle, i.e. against the Taxation of Americans, by Authority of Parliament. . . . I will keep an exact Diary, of my Journey, as well as a Journal of the Proceedings of the Congress". John Adams, Diary 20, entry for 20 June 1774 From Adams Family Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society. During much of his life, John Adams (1735-1826), kept a series of small manuscript volumes in which he described both daily activities and notable events in which he participated. Much of John Adams's life was spent in service to his country. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress, an officially appointed diplomat (who served as a commissioner in France, Great Britain, and the Netherlands, and as minister to the Court of St. James's), vice president and president of the United States. All but the earliest of the manuscript diary volumes are part of the Adams Family Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society. These 50 diaries are for the most part very fragile. Most of them are small (4 x 6 inches) manuscript volumes (or gatherings) without covers, or with paper covers. A few of them are bound volumes. They were microfilmed by the Massachusetts Historical Society between 1954 and 1959 and the
Biography Search US first lady (18412), born in New Kent Co, Virginia, USA. Tyler, Royall, (1757-1826).Lawyer, judge, and playwright, born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. http://www.biography.com/find/results.jsp?alpha=19&subpg=16
Home Page Royall Tyler (17571826) graduated from Harvard and Yale in 1776 andbecame briefly engaged to John and Abigail Adamss daughter. http://www.bozeman.k12.mt.us/history/docs/colloquium.html
Extractions: Agenda Colloquium Highlights 2004 Bozeman Teaching American History Program The Era of National Expansion and the American Identity Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, MT, February 2-4, 2004 In this 1865 lithograph titled "Columbia's Noblest Sons," Kimmel and Forster equate the deeds of Lincoln to those of the revered Washington,framing each portrait with scenes from the Revolutionary Wary and Civil War while Lady Liberty crown them both with laurels. Sponsored By: The National Council for History Education
Littérature Américaine (avant 1800) Translate this page Prescott, William H (1796-1859). Taylor, Edward P (1642-1729) Méditations sacramentelles.Tyler, Royall Polé (1757-1826). Williams, Roger E (vers 1603-83). http://www.quid.fr/2000/Q007430.htm
Extractions: Accueil Tout sur tout Villes et villages de France Atlas Sélections Web ... Web pratique Vendredi 4 Juin Ste Clotilde sur votre PDA Données Quid 2000; Accéder à plus de 400 000 faits nouveaux avec Quid 2004 Littérature allemande, quelques personnages Table des matières Littérature américaine (1800-1900) Audubon , John James E (1785-1851) : Journal du Missouri (1929). Barlow , Joel P (1754-1812) : la Colombiade (1807). Bradford , William H (1590-1657) : Histoire de la plantation de Plymouth. Bradstreet , Anne Dudley P (1612-72) : la 10 e Brown Bryant , William Cullen P (1794-1878) : Thanatopsis (1817).
Extractions: Gift of the heirs ofCharles F. Dunbar; received: 1937 Feb. 20. Dunbar (Harvard, A.B., 1851) taught political economy at Harvard University and served as Dean of the Harvard College Faculty and of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Organized into the following series: Autograph collection includes letters from Lydia Maria (Francis) Child, Henry Clay, Edward Everett, Horace Greeley, Andrew Jackson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Pierpont, and Daniel Webster among other literary and historical figures. There are manuscript deeds, promissory notes, indenture contracts, and other documents created in Massachusetts. Additionally, the collection includes autograph fragments and miscellaneous printed material, including pre-revolutionary specimens of paper money. Container List
Extractions: Gift of Harry L. Bailey, 350 Park Avenue, New York, New York; received: 1945 Dec. 20. Contains 130 manuscript items, spanning 1818-1904, pertaining to American poets and writers such as Emerson, Hawthorne, Longfellow, Thoreau, and many others. This volume also has portraits and prints inserted that are not listed in this finding aid. (1) Albee, John, 1833-1915. Go, carve her name on stone or brass ... [first line]. A. poems. (John Albee); New Castle, N.H., 20 Feb 1895. 1l.
Autographs3 Near fine. $80.00. AG106. Tyler, Royall (1757-1826). Americanjurist and author. Served on the staff of Gen. Benjamin Lincoln http://www.rare-books.com/autographs3.htm
Extractions: Order Form AG-101. Thursby, Emma (1845-1931). American soprano singer and vocal teacher; regarded as the greatest interpreter of Mozart in her time. Signed card with a decoration. $35.00 AG-102. Tracy, Benjamin Franklin. District Attorney of Tioga Co., NY; Civil War officer. Served as Secretary of the Navy under President Harrison beginning in 1888; credited with making the "new navy." Signed card. $25.00 AG-103. Troup, Robert. Military officer; aide to Gen. Gate at the Battle of Saratoga, was confined on the infamous prison ship Jersey, held several political offices . Ds, three large pages, to Jeremiah Lansing, concerning a case between John Henry Beekman and Bastian Visscher. Small handwritten addition by Troup. Very good. $300.00 AG-104. Tudor, Frederick (1783-1864). Boston businessman; conceived of shipping ice from Boston to tropical cities. ALS, 1 pp., Oct. 13, 1835. To Messrs. Hilliard Gray & Co., Booksellers. In full: "You have not yet informed me what quantity of Mr. Tudor's book was destroyed by the fire. Also, I would like to inform W. Tudor whether his book at Philad. & N. York finds customers." He refers to his brother, author William Tudor. Some wear and chipping to the sheet, not affecting the text. Very good. $50.00
Litautograph3 Safely Pass the rocks ahead. . Very good. $75.00. LA227. Tyler, Royall(1757-1826). American jurist and author. Served on the staff of Gen. http://www.rare-books.com/litautograph3.htm
Extractions: Order Form Literary Autographs (Page 3 of 3) LA-201. Savage, Richard Henry (1846-1903). Author; My Official Wife, etc. ALS, 4 pp., The Rockingham, Apr. 26, 1893. To "Cousin Bessie," concerning personal matters, mainly various illnesses among family and friends, and not speaking of his writing. Nevertheless, a nice letter due to his attractive and legible handwriting. Near fine. $30.00 LA-202. Saxe, John G. Poet, editor of the Burlington Sentinel 1850-1856. Three handwritten letters, various dates and subjects: ALS, 1 p., from the steamer Francis Dallas , May 27, 1849, to "Stansbury," concerning a visit to Burlington; ALS on a post card, New York, nd, concerning lectures, and a short ALS, Albany,Nov. 17, 1862. All very good. $150.00 LA-203. Scott-James, Rolfe Arnold. Military officer, journalist, author, letter writer. ALS, two ful pages, Aug. 17, 1839. To the Saturday Review of Literature , suggesting an article on the subject of Best-sellers. Also suggests his fee. Neatly written. Very good. $70.00
Index Tyler, Royall (17571826) The Contrast Tyndall, John (1820-1893) Faraday AsA Discoverer. Published by Peking University Press ISBN 7-900636-43-9/I.05. http://www.eshunet.com/list1/en3000/titles/index-t.htm