ID 446
Last Name Opie
First Name Amelia
Title
Gender Female
Date of Birth 1769-11-12
Date of Death 1853-12-02
Place of Birth Norwich
Place of Death Norwich
VIAF URI http://viaf.org/viaf/39410771
Wikipedia Entry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelia_Opie
Image URL https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e5/Amelia_Opie_by_John_Opie.jpg
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Author Adeline Mowbray; or, The Mother and Daughter: A Tale, in Three Volumes. By Mrs. Opie. The Second Edition. 1805
Author The Chaplet. A Collection of Poems; Partly Original and Partly Selected. With Two Elegant Engravings, etc. 1805
Author Eight Ballads, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, Composed and Inscribed to the Right Honble the Countess of Antrim by Wesley Doyle Esqr. 1806
Author Poems by Mrs. Opie. The Fourth Edition. 1806
Author Simple Tales by Mrs. Opie. In four volumes. Second edition. 1806
Author Simple Tales: by Mrs. Opie. In Four Volumes. 1806
Author The Child's library of useful knowledge: containing a variety of entertaining and familiar stories, adapted to the capacities of children; interspersed with the history of birds. Calculated to form the mind and mould the heart to sympathy and love Vol. 1. 1806
Author The Father and Daughter, A Tale, in Prose. By Mrs. Opie. Fifth Edition. 1806
Author A Collection of Melodies, Chiefly Russian Harmonized, and Arranged for the Voice, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp, the Words Written to Them by Mrs. Opie, to Which Is Added the Cossack, a Favorite Ballad from the Ukranian, by M. G. Lewis Esqre. 1807
Author How Months Unfelt Have Vanish’d, a Favorite Duet, Selected from the 4th Set of Venetian Airs, the Words Written to It by Mrs. Opie. Music by Edward Smith Biggs. 1807
Author Simple tales: by Mrs. Opie. In two volumes. 1807
Author The curfew: in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal -- Drury-Lane. By the late John Tobin, Esq. author of The honey-moon. First American edition. 1807
Author The curfew; a play, in five acts. By the late John Tobin, Esq. author of The honey moon. As performed at the Boston Theatre. 1807
Author The Parnassian Garland; or, beauties of modern poetry : consisting of upwards of two hundred pieces, selected from the works of the most distinguished poets of the present age. With introductory lines to each article. Designed for the use of schools and the admirers of poetry in general. By John Evans, A. M. Master of a seminary for a limited number of pupils, Pullin's Row, Islington. 1807
Author A Collection of tales, written by Kotzebue, Charlotte Smith, Midford [i.e., Mudford], Von Messing, Meissner, Mrs. Opie, Florian, (the French Goldsmith) St. Evremond, the author of the "World without souls," and others; and a few pieces of poetry, by Mrs. Robinson, B. Pratt, Montgomery, and others. 1808
Author Adeline Mowbray; or, The mother and daughter. A tale, in two volumes. By Mrs. Opie. First American Edition. 1808
Author Poems by Mrs. Opie. The Fifth Edition. 1808
Author The Warrior's Return, and Other Poems, By Mrs. Opie. 1808
Author The warrior's return, and other poems, by Mrs. Opie. 1808
Author The Warrior's Return, and Other Poems, by Mrs. Opie. The second edition. 1808
Author Lectures on Painting, delivered at the Royal Academy of Arts; with a letter on the proposal for a public memorial of the naval glory of Great Britain. By the late John Opie, Esq. Professor in Painting to the Royal Academy. To Which are Prefixed, a Memoir by Mrs. Opie, and other Accounts of Mr. Opie's Talents and Character. 1809
Author Simple Tales by Mrs Opie. In four volumes. Third Edition. 1809
Author The Father and Daughter. A Tale, in Prose: with an Epistle from the Maid of Corinth to her Lover; and Other Poetical Pieces. By Mrs. Opie. Sixth Edition. 1809
Author Adeline Mowbray, or The Mother and Daughter: A Tale, in Three Volumes. By Mrs. Opie. The Third Edition. 1810
Author Simple tales: by Mrs. Opie. Second American Edition. 1810

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