TY - STAND KW - Female author KW - English author AU - [Anna Laetitia] [Barbauld] (1743-1825) AU - J[ohn] Aitkin AU - A[nna] L[etitia] Aitkin AU - A. L. Aitkin AU - J. Aitkin AB -
Allegorical dream of a hill topped by the Temple of Truth with various people trying to reach the top and mostly falling by the wayside. Entry is through the Gate of Languages. Application does the best.
BT - Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose C5 -L, LLL
C6 -Spelling variation of Letitia is Laetitia.
Female author (1743-1825).
C7 - 1773 CY - London DA - 01/1773 LA - eng N1 -Rpt. (Belfast, Northern Ireland: Ptd. by James Magee, 1774), 14-19; (London: J. Johnson, 1775), 27-35; (London: J. Johnson, 1792), 27-35; and in her The Works of Anna Laetitia Barbauld with a Memoir By Lucy Aikin. 2 vols. (London: Ptd. for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1825), 2: 163-70; rpt. (London: Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1996), 2: 163-70. Rpt. in The American Museum, or Universal Magazine 11.3 (March 1792): 82-84; and the Impartial Gazetteer, and Saturday Evening Post 6.265 (June 8, 1793).
N2 -Allegorical dream of a hill topped by the Temple of Truth with various people trying to reach the top and mostly falling by the wayside. Entry is through the Gate of Languages. Application does the best.
PB - J. Johnson PP - London PY - 1773 SP - 27 EP - 38 T2 - Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose TI - "The Hill of Science. A Vision" ER -