John Oxenford (12 August 1812 – 21 February 1877) was an English dramatist, critic and translator. Oxenford was born in Camberwell, London, his father...
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Oxenford may refer to: A ford (crossing) for use by oxen Oxenfoord Castle, a country house in Midlothian, Scotland Oxenford, Queensland Historic name...
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published first with Welsh lyrics in Y Canigydd, edited by the Welsh poet, John Owen (Owain Alaw), published in Wrexham, Wales, during 1860. A second edition...
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this act that he faints, and Kohlhaas is beheaded shortly thereafter. John Oxenford: in Tales from the German, Comprising Specimens from the Most Celebrated...
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"lively and picquant in a character well suited to her powers" in Self by John Oxenford and Horace Wigan. Hill was Mary Rivers in All for Her at St James's...
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The Ash Grove (section Oxenford lyrics)
different interpretation by the English dramatist and translator John Oxenford. John Jones (Talhaiarn) also wrote English lyrics for "The Ash Grove",...
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Doppelgänger (section John Donne)
lines 191–199. The Autobiography of Wolfgang von Goethe. Translated by John Oxenford. Horizon Press, 1969. This example cited by Crowe in The Night-Side...
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with Goethe by Johann Peter Eckermann January 25, 1827 (translated by John Oxenford) In the context of Act IV "The Mothers! Mothers! nay, it sounds so strange...
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Charles Allston Collins, Amelia Edwards and John Harwood) "Somebody's Luggage" (1862) (with John Oxenford, Charles Allston Collins, Arthur Locker and...
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Truth and poetry, from my own life (autobiography), translated by John Oxenford. Gotthold Lessing, Lessing's Theological Writings, Selections in Translation...
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volume into English in 1839 to great acclaim, though a later translator, John Oxenford, complained that "the frequent omissions render it almost an abridgement...
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Truth and Poetry, From My Own Life, Volume 1 (1897), translated by John Oxenford, pp. 114, 129 Ludwig-Röhrscheid-Verlag, Bonn 1949, p. 26 Emil Ludwig:...
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3959055730 S. 315-322. E. T. A. Hoffmann. "The Sandman". Translated by John Oxenford. Virginia Commonwealth University. Retrieved 31 December 2021. E. T...
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produced the plays of James Planché, Thomas William Robertson, Tom Taylor, John Oxenford, H. J. Byron and W. S. Gilbert, as well as his own, and in most of these...
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Philosophy and its Age by Kuno Fischer, translated from the German by John Oxenford London 1857 Bacon by Thomas Fowler (1881) public domain at Internet...
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in an 1835 one-act farce A Day Well Spent by the English dramatist John Oxenford. In 1842 A Day Well Spent was extended into a full-length play entitled...
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Nov. 20, 2022) Johan W. von Goethe. Autobiography, vol. 2. Transl. by John Oxenford. The Anthological Society. London-Chicago, 1901, Chapters 14-16, p.178-248...
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Eckermann, Gespräche mit Goethe in den letzten Jahren seines Lebens, trans. John Oxenford as J. W. von Goethe, Conversations with Eckermann, repr. North Point...
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Hello, Dolly! originated in the 1835 English play A Day Well Spent by John Oxenford, which Johann Nestroy adapted into the farce Einen Jux will er sich...
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as Will and Representation, Preface to the First Edition. especially John Oxenford, "Iconoclasm in German Philosophy", in Westminster Review, new series...
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languages, (English translations by Margaret Fuller, Boston, 1839, and John Oxenford, London, 1850). Besides this work and the Beiträge zur Poesie, Eckermann...
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portal Coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor Imperial Treasury, Vienna John Oxenford, ed. (1 May 2004). Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life...
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copies for its author. Parerga and Paralipomena drew the attention of John Oxenford, a noted observer and translator of German literary culture, who contributed...
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in four acts by George Alexander Macfarren to an English libretto by John Oxenford from Salomon Mosenthal's play Der Sonnwendhof. It was first performed...
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Lysaght Robin Hood, an 1860 opera, music by George Macfarren, libretto by John Oxenford Robin Hood (De Koven opera), composed by Reginald De Koven, lyrics by...
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Goethe. Vol. 9. translations by Sir Walter Scott, Sir Theodore Martin, John Oxenford, Thomas Carlyle and others. London and Boston: Francis A. Niccolls &...
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original on December 18, 2017. Retrieved April 16, 2010. Kurtti, p. 160 Dunne, John Gregory. "The $20 Million Movie of 'Hello, Dolly!' is Stuck on the Shelf...
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– John Pyke Hullah, composer and music teacher (d. 1884) July 28 – Józef Ignacy Kraszewski, lyricist and poet (died 1887) August 12 – John Oxenford, librettist...
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with Goethe by Johann Peter Eckermann, January 25, 1827 (translated by John Oxenford) Initiate of ancient mysteries and Freemasonry Goethe talking about...
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"Lenore" into English include Frederic Shoberl, Julia Margaret Cameron and John Oxenford. Sigmund Zois and France Prešeren translated the ballad into Slovenian...
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