Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Authors - Freneau Philip
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 3     41-60 of 75    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Freneau Philip:     more books (100)
  1. The works of Philip Freneau: A critical study by Philip M Marsh, 1968
  2. Final Poems of Philip Freneau by Philip M. Freneau, 1980-06
  3. Philip Freneau (U.S.Authors) by Mary W. Bowden, 1976-08-12
  4. Poems Of Philip Freneau Written Between The Years 1768 And 1794 by Philip Morin Freneau, 2010-09-10
  5. The Battle of Bunker's Hill (Philip Freneau Press Bicentennial Series on the American Revolution) by John R. Elting, 1976-06
  6. The Battles of Saratoga (Philip Freneau Press Bicentennial Series on the American Revolution.) by John R. Elting, 1977-06
  7. Freneau's Published Prose: A Bibliography (Author Bibliographies Series, No 5) by Philip M. Marsh, 1970-03
  8. Poems Written and Published During the American Revolutionary War (2) by Philip Morin Freneau, 2009-12-24
  9. Collection of Poems on American Affairs and Variety of Other Subjects by Philip M. Freneau, 1976-12
  10. Poems Written Between the Years 1768 and 1794 by Philip M. Freneau, 1976-12
  11. Letters on Various Interesting and Important Subjects by Philip M. Freneau, 1976-12
  12. Tomo Cheek I, the Creek Indian in Philadelphia (Studien und Texte zur Amerikanistik) by Philip Freneau, Elisabeth Hermann, 1987-06
  13. Poems Written and Published During the American Revolutionary War, and Now Republished from the Original Manuscripts: Interspersed with Translations from ... Pieces Not Heretofore in Print, Volume 1 by Philip Morin Freneau, 2010-03-16
  14. A Collection Of Poems On American Affairs And A Variety Of Other Subjects V1: Chiefly Moral And Political, Written Between The Year 1797 And The Present Time (1815) by Philip Freneau, 2010-09-10

41. JSTOR A Newly Discovered Poem By Philip Freneau On The Death Of
The copy of Bry done s Tour in which the poem appears is autographed in four places by Peter freneau, philip s younger brother.
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9831(197211)44:3<457:ANDPBP>2.0.CO;2-5

42. Untitled Document
Although he wrote several poems about nature, including The Wild Honey Suckle and On a Honey Bee, philip freneau achieved distinction primarily for his
http://www.uncp.edu/home/canada/work/canam/freneau.htm
Philip Freneau
Life
Homes
  • New York
  • New Jersey
  • Santa Cruz, West Indies (1776-1778)
  • Charleston, South Carolina
  • Philadelphia
Occupations
  • teacher
  • sea captain
  • journalist
  • bureacrat
  • farmer
Religion
  • deism
  • Swedenborgianism
  • Neo-Epicurean
Chronology
  • c. 1767: enrolls at College of New Jersey, now Princeton, where becomes friends with James Madison and Hugh Henry Brackenridge
  • 1771: graduated from Princeton
  • 1775: publishes "A Political Litany" and other verse satires
  • 1776-1778: lives in Santa Cruz, West Indies, where he is secretary on a plantation
  • 1778-1780: serves on a blockade runner
  • 1780: incarcerated on British prison ship in New York Harbor
  • c. 1780-1784: writes political verse for the Freeman's Journal , which he edits, and becomes known as the "Poet of the American Revolution"
  • 1784: becomes master of a merchant ship
  • 1790-1793: edits National Gazette
Issues and themes
Although he wrote several poems about nature , including "The Wild Honey Suckle" and "On a Honey Bee," Philip Freneau achieved distinction primarily for his political verse , which earned him the nickname "The Poet of the American Revolution." In his bitter denunciations of monarchy and his celebrations of America's natural and political glories, Freneau expressed a bold

43. Freneau, Philip. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07
freneau, philip. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200107.
http://209.10.134.179/65/fr/Freneau.html
Select Search All Bartleby.com All Reference Columbia Encyclopedia World History Encyclopedia Cultural Literacy World Factbook Columbia Gazetteer American Heritage Coll. Dictionary Roget's Thesauri Roget's II: Thesaurus Roget's Int'l Thesaurus Quotations Bartlett's Quotations Columbia Quotations Simpson's Quotations Respectfully Quoted English Usage Modern Usage American English Fowler's King's English Strunk's Style Mencken's Language Cambridge History The King James Bible Oxford Shakespeare Gray's Anatomy Farmer's Cookbook Post's Etiquette Bulfinch's Mythology Frazer's Golden Bough All Verse Anthologies Dickinson, E. Eliot, T.S. Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L. Sandburg, C. Sassoon, S. Whitman, W. Wordsworth, W. Yeats, W.B. All Nonfiction Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U.S. Roosevelt, T. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals All Fiction Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference Columbia Encyclopedia See also: Freneau Quotations PREVIOUS NEXT CONTENTS ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Freneau, Philip

44. Short List Of Indexed Books(page 861) - EBooks Search Engine
freneau, philip Morin, 17521832 - A collection of poems on American affairs and a variety of other subjects, chiefly moral and political written between
http://www.ebdb.net/List.aspx?p=861

45. Poems Written And Published During The American Revolutionary War - Philip Frene
Poems Written and Published During the American Revolutionary War by freneau, philip. Philadelphia From the Press of Lydia R. Poems Written and Published
http://www.biblio.com/books/70493008.html
View cart Help Rare Books Textbooks ... Search Search for books By author: By title: By keyword or ISBN: By binding: Any Hardcover Paperback Advanced booksearch @Biblio Search for books Browse books Bookstores Community BiblioUnbound The monthly newsletter for booklovers E-mail address: Rare Books Rare Americana Books (More Rare Books from Dudley and Dudley
No photo available
Poems Written and Published During the American Revolutionary War
by Freneau, Philip
[Shipping rates] [Ask this seller a question] [E-mail to a friend]
  • Bookseller: Dudley and Dudley (US) Seller Inventory # Quantity available Publisher : Philadelphia: From the Press of Lydia R. Bailey, No. 10, North-Alley. 1809
Description
Philadelphia: From the Press of Lydia R. Bailey, No. 10, North-Alley. 1809. And Now Republished From the Original manuscripts; Interspersed with Translations From the Ancients, And Other Pieces Not Heretofore in Print. BY PHILIP FRENEAU. ...The Third Edition, In Two Volumes. Philadelphia: From the Press of Lydia R. Bailey, No. 10, North-Alley. 1809., 12mo, two volumes; Volume I, 280, iv , Volume II, 302, xii, free endpapers, totally intact including original full binding, tooled backstrips with beautifully gold tooled red label with gold title; bumped corners, scuffed, foxing on inside of both free endpapers and some pages, dark staining on some pages. Frontispiece in Volume I engraving of Indian chief in landscape with ship in background, poem beneath. Frontispiece in Volume II engraving of Jones's Victory, two highly detailed three masted ships in battle. Good to very good.

46. The SAC LitWeb Philip Freneau Page
The Poems of philip freneau ( 1786 ). A Journet from Philadelphia to New York ( 1787 ). The Miscellaneous Works of Mr. philip freneau ( 1788 ).
http://www.accd.edu/Sac/english/bailey/freneau.htm
The Philip Freneau Page
Major Works

A Poem on the Rising Glory of America
The American Village
American Liberty
A Voyage to Boston
General Gage's Confession
The British Prison-Ship: A Poem
The Poems of Philip Freneau
A Journet from Philadelphia to New York
The Miscellaneous Works of Mr. Philip Freneau The Village Merchant Letters on Various Interesting and Important Subjects Poems A Collection of Poems Poems Relating to the American Revolution
( 1865 ). Edited by Evert A. Duyckinck Some Account of the Capture of the Ship "Aurora" About Freneau Lewis Leary, That Rascal Freneau: A Study in Literary Failure . Rutgers, 1941. Philip Freneau From American Authors (D. Campbell). Philip Freneau From PAL (Paul Reuben). Back to American Literature I

47. Internet Archive Search: Subject:aurora
freneau, philip Morin, 17521832 26 Keywords Aurora (Privateer) . Some account of the capture of the ship Aurora - freneau, philip Morin, 1752-1832
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=subject:aurora

48. Philip Freneau
freneau, philip, poet, born in New York City, 2 January 1752 died near Freehold, New Jersey, 18 December 1832. He was graduated at Princeton in 1771.
http://virtualology.com/apphilipfreneau/
You are in: Museum of History Hall of North and South Americans Philip Freneau
Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske and Stanley L. Klos. Six volumes, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887-1889 and StanKlos.com 1999. Virtualology.com warns that these 19th Century biographies contain errors and bias. We rely on volunteers to edit the historic biographies on a continual basis. If you would like to edit this biography please submit a rewritten biography in text form . If acceptable, the new biography will be published above the 19th Century Appleton's Cyclopedia Biography citing the volunteer editor.
Virtual American Biographies
Over 30,000 personalities with thousands of 19th Century illustrations, signatures, and exceptional life stories. Virtualology.com welcomes editing and additions to the biographies. To become this site's editor or a contributor Click Here or e-mail Virtualology here
A B C ... Z
Click on an image to view full-sized
Philip Freneau
His brother, Peter Freneau, journalist, born in New Jersey in 1757 ; died in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1813, after completing his education, went to South Carolina, where he was elected secretary of state. About 1795 he became part proprietor of the Charleston "Gazette," which journal he edited with singular ability and fairness till 1810, when he sold out his interest. He then leased a sawmill and cottage at Pinckney's Ferry, and died of malaria contracted there.

49. An Explication Of Philip Freneau’s “To Sir Toby” Essays
The basis of philip freneau’s poem, “To Sir Toby” is slavery on the islands of the Caribbean. Throughout the poem freneau used vivid imagery and descriptive
http://www.megaessays.com/viewpaper/8614.html
Get immediate access to thousands of
high quality papers and essays. Mega Essays Home Questions? Acceptable Use Customer Care ... Site Search Enter Essay Topic:
Subjects: Acceptance Essays
Arts

Custom Papers

English
...
Technology

Login: Member Login
Join Now!

Click here to Join Now!

by: Credit Card
... by: Phone 1-900
An Explication of Philip Freneau’s “To Sir Toby”
An Explication of Philip Freneau’s “To Sir Toby” The basis of Philip Freneau’s poem, “To Sir Toby” is slavery on the islands of the Caribbean. Throughout the poem Freneau used vivid imagery and descriptive language to illustrate not only the inhumane practices of slave owners, but also his distaste for the practice as a whole. Freneau was vehemently opposed to slavery on every level, from purchasing people as property, to branding them, to torturing them like animals. The poem serves as a very passionate piece about the wrongs of slavery as well as the brutality of it. From the very beginning of the piece, Freneau related the island to hell, presenting a very hostile feeling in the opening of the poem. With “If there exists a hell – the case is clear - / Sir Toby’s slaves enjoy that portion here,” Freneau set the mood of the piece as hellish and brutal (Freneau 802). With this same hellish tone, Freneau continued on to describe the slave owner as a “fiend” who brands his property upon arrival. This reference to the slave owner as a “fiend,” identified him as the leader in this hell, the demon in charge of the grotesque activities that took place there. Freneau also commented that “nature must detest” such a thing, a huma

50. Philip Freneau
On the Death of Dr. Benjamin Franklin An Electronic Edition philip freneau 17521832 Header creation by Ralph Bauer Marked up by Ralph Bauer 35 kb
http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada/html/display.php?docs=freneau_deathoffranklin.xml&

51. BiggerBooks.com – Discount Bookstore. Bestsellers, New Books, Used Books An
Final Poems of philip freneau. Author(s) freneau, philip M. ISBN10 0820113468. ISBN13 9780820113463. Cover Hardcover. Copyright 06/01/1980
http://www.biggerbooks.com/book/9780820113463
No items in cart Checkout My Account Help Loading...
Free Shipping. $
or more. Details here! .: HOME .: BESTSELLERS ... .: CLEARANCE BOOKS SEARCH Books Title Author ISBN Advanced Search Browse Art
Biographies
...
Travel
Item Detail Final Poems of Philip Freneau Author(s): Freneau, Philip M. Cover: Hardcover Currently Not Available List Price Our Price You save $2.23
Super Bargain Books!
SCOTT FORESMAN ADDISON WESLEY MATH 2004 VOCABULARY KIT GRADE 2

List Price:
Our Price:
Taking Sides

List Price:
Our Price: TELECOMMUNICATIONS List Price: Our Price: White Hot List Price: Our Price: The Evangelism Mandate: Recovering the Centrality of Gospel Preaching List Price: Our Price: The Miracle of Intervale Avenue: The Story of a Jewish Congregation in the South Bronx List Price: Our Price: Human Rights Watch World Report 1999: Events of December 1997-November 1998 List Price: Our Price: Correctional Counseling and Treatment List Price: Our Price: *ACP APPLIED MATHEMATICS FOR BUSINESS MAJORS, MATH 138 List Price: Our Price: Human Resources: 01/02 List Price: Our Price: About Us Contact Us Help Desk Order Status ... Service@BiggerBooks.com

52. FRENEAU, Philip Morin
freneau, philip Morin. Early in 1780, freneau took part in a privateering expedition to the West Indies. freneau spent the next . . . Read More
http://www.history.com/encyclopedia.do?articleId=209838

53. Page 1
The Poems of philip freneau, Written Chiefly during the Late War. Philadelphia, 1786. With The Miscellaneous Works of Mr. philip freneau, Containing His
http://www.scholarsbooklist.com/
and Caravan Books Book Publishers Since 1936
To Order by eMail:
sfandr@msn.com
To Order by Phone:
(480) 575-9451 (Fax) (ISSN 0161-7729) is one of the oldest continuous scholarly reprint series published in the United States, and currently comprises more than 550 volumes edited by American and international scholars. Founded in New York in 1936, and later active in Gainesville, Florida, and Delmar, New York, it is now based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with order fulfillment offices in Cave Creek, Arizona.
Series Editors: Louis S. Friedland, New York University (1936-1948); Harry R. Warfel, University of Florida (1948-1971); Norman Mangouni, The University of Michigan (1972-).
Works are selected for publication because of their bibliographic rarity and scholarly importance as primary sources. The series specializes in books on American and English literature, rhetoric, history, philosophy, psychology, religion, maritime history, and women’s studies from the early Renaissance through the early twentieth century. Books in the series are prefaced by introductory essays providing relevant biographical, bibliographical, historical, provenient, and critical information.
Cloth editions are casebound and printed on permanent/durable paper in accordance with the American National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Publications and Documents in Libraries and Archives ANSI/NISO/ Z39.48—1992.

54. Stories, Listed By Author
freneau, philip (17521832). * The British Prison-Ship, (ss). American Satire An Anthology of Writings from Colonial to Present Times, Nick Bakalar,
http://www.philsp.com/homeville/anth/s68.htm
Miscellaneous Anthologies
Stories, Listed by Author
Previous Table-of-Contents
FRAZEE, STEVE (continued)

55. Philip Freneau
The Beginnings of Verse, 1610–1808 philip freneau, Bartleby.com A historical overview of the writer and his era, from The Cambridge History of English and
http://library.marist.edu/diglib/english/americanliterature/col-early-am-authors
Philip [Morin] Freneau (1752-1832)
The Beginnings of Verse, 1610–1808: Philip Freneau , Bartleby.com: A historical overview of the writer and his era, from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature VOLUME XV. Colonial and Revolutionary Literature; Early National Literature, Part I . (1907-1921). Observes that, "What his slender but genuine talent might have produced under more favourable conditions, even a generation later, can only be surmised, but even as it is we have in Freneau the only American poet before Bryant who possessed both imaginative insight and felicity of style."-MJM Chapter 2: Early American Literature - Philip Morin Freneau (1752-1832) , PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide (California State University at Stanislaus): A selected bibliography supplemented by two topics, Freneau as Leader of 18th Century Naturalism and Aspects of Freneau, and some study questions.-MJM Democratic Origins and Revolutionary Writers, 1776-1820: Philip Freneau (1752-1832) , From Revolution to Reconstruction (University of Groningen): An appreciation of the poet which suggests that Freneau "incorporated the new stirrings of European Romanticism and escaped the imitativeness and vague universality of the Hartford Wits. The key to both his success and his failure was his passionately democratic spirit combined with an inflexible temper."-MJM Freneau, Philip [Morin]

56. The Online Books Page: Philip Freneau
freneau, philip Poems Relating to the American Revolution , ed. by Evert A. Duyckinck (HTML and TEI at Michigan). Help with reading books Report a bad
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Freneau, Philip

57. The MasterMOZ Directory Freneau, Philip
A research and reference guide to the life and works of philip freneau. philip freneau Biography and Poems by AmericanPoems.com, Is this your site?
http://mastermoz.com/34006/

58. Philip Freneau Quotes
philip freneau quotes,philip, freneau, author, authors, writer, writers, people, famous people.
http://thinkexist.com/quotes/philip_freneau/

59. Biography Of Freneau, Philip (Morin)
Biographies of people living and dead of all nations.
http://www.allbiographies.com/biography-PhilipMorinFreneau-12401.html
AllBiographies' Forum
Our Dictionary

Our Math Site

search biography names match all words
match any words
use wildcards browse biographies get a new biography
browse by name

browse by year

browse by category Top 100 Categories
Categories 101-300

Categories 301-500
Categories 501-633
English Dictionary allmath.com math for students travel deals hotel rooms biography classifications major works cross references biography name: Freneau, Philip (Morin) pronunciation: [fre noh sex: male lived: biography: The British Prison-Ship (1781). He was a sea captain later in the 1780s and wrote some of his best verse, including The Hurricane and The Wild Honey Suckle . In a new phase of his life, he became editor of the New York Daily Advertiser (1789) and then, backed by Thomas Jefferson, he capably edited the fiercely democratic National Gazette browse by name A B C D ... Z browse by year 2700 - 691 BC 690 - 531 BC 530 - 481 BC 480 - 391 BC ... Allsites LLC

60. Arts > Literature > Authors > F > Freneau, Philip :: YFT :: Your Favorite Things
Find links and information about Arts, Literature, Authors, F, freneau, philip, at your favorite things.
http://www.yft.com/favorite-things/Arts/Literature/Authors/F/Freneau,_Philip/
YFT :: Freneau, Philip :: Your Favorite Things Search Your Favorite Things ::
Freneau, Philip at Your Favorite Things
Freneau, Philip Related Forums at Your Favorite Things:
  • Arts and Entertainment - A place to discuss your favorite movies, plays, tv shows, literature, and more.
  • Literature - From fiction to petry, romance to science fiction, drama to biography and all others. Wether you enjoy reading, writing or just listening. This is the place to discuss your favorite authors, books and all things literary.
YFT Arts Literature Authors ...
  • Freneau, Philip [Morin] - Biography annoted with references in linked hypertext.
  • PAL: Philip Freneau (1752-1832) - A research and reference guide to the life and works of Philip Freneau.
  • Philip Freneau (1752-1832) - Biography published by the United States Information Agency.
  • Philip Freneau - Biography and Poems by AmericanPoems.com - Biography and the text of four of his poems. Amazon.com Widgets Built Big Your Favorite Things Online Payment Solutions ... Yellow Bows
    Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web. Submit a Site Open Directory Project Become an Editor YFT ... Your Favorite Things
  • A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 3     41-60 of 75    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | Next 20

    free hit counter