Frederick Baltimore Calvert - Major Works

Major Works

  1. ' A Defence of the Acted Drama,' in a letter to T. Best, Hull, l 822.
  2. 'Principles of Elocution,' by T. Ewing, thoroughly revised and greatly improved by F. B. Calvert, 1852 ; another edition, 1870.
  3. A Letter to the Very Rev. Dean Ramsay, Edinburgh, on ' The Art of Reading and Preaching distinctly,' 1869.
  4. 'The De Oratore of Cicero,' translated by F.B. Calvert, M.A., 1870.
  5. ' An Ode to Shakespeare.'

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