Template:RQ:Campbell Pleasures of Hope
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1799, Thomas Campbell, “(please specify the page)”, in The Pleasures of Hope; in Two Parts. With Other Poems, Edinburgh: […] Mundell & Son; London: Longman & Rees, and J. Wright, […], →OCLC:
- The following documentation is located at Template:RQ:Campbell Pleasures of Hope/documentation. [edit]
- Useful links: subpage list • links • redirects • transclusions • errors (parser/module) • sandbox
Usage
[edit]This template may be used in Wiktionary entries to quote Thomas Campbell's work The Pleasures of Hope; in Two Parts. With Other Poems (1st edition, 1799). It can be used to create a link to an online version of the work at the Internet Archive.
Poem | First page number |
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The Pleasures of Hope | page 1 |
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page 3 |
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page 47 |
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page 73 |
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page 91 |
Specimens of Translation from Medea | page 99 |
Love and Madness; an Elegy (written 1795) | page 115 |
Songs | page 123 |
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page 125 |
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page 129 |
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page 133 |
Parameters
[edit]The template takes the following parameters:
|line=
or|lines=
– the line number(s) quoted from. If quoting a range of numbers, separate the first and last numbers of the range with an en dash, like this:|lines=10–11
.|1=
or|page=
, or|pages=
– mandatory: the page number(s) quoted from. If quoting a range of pages, note the following:- Separate the first and last page number of the range with an en dash, like this:
|pages=10–11
. - You must also use
|pageref=
to indicate the page to be linked to (usually the page on which the Wiktionary entry appears).
- Separate the first and last page number of the range with an en dash, like this:
- This parameter must be specified to have the template determine the name of the poem quoted from, and to link to the online version of the work.
|2=
,|text=
, or|passage=
– the passage to be quoted.|footer=
– a comment on the passage quoted.|brackets=
– use|brackets=on
to surround a quotation with brackets. This indicates that the quotation either contains a mere mention of a term (for example, "some people find the word manoeuvre hard to spell") rather than an actual use of it (for example, "we need to manoeuvre carefully to avoid causing upset"), or does not provide an actual instance of a term but provides information about related terms.
Examples
[edit]- Wikitext:
{{RQ:Campbell Pleasures of Hope|lines=5–8|page=3|passage=VVhy do thoſe cliffs of ſhadovvy tint appear / More ſvveet than all the landſcape ſmiling near?— / 'Tis '''Diſtance''' lends enchantment to the vievv, / And robes the mountain in its azure hue.}}
; or{{RQ:Campbell Pleasures of Hope|lines=5–8|3|VVhy do thoſe cliffs of ſhadovvy tint appear / More ſvveet than all the landſcape ſmiling near?— / 'Tis '''Diſtance''' lends enchantment to the vievv, / And robes the mountain in its azure hue.}}
- Result:
- 1799, Thomas Campbell, “The Pleasures of Hope; Part First”, in The Pleasures of Hope; in Two Parts. With Other Poems, Edinburgh: […] Mundell & Son; London: Longman & Rees, and J. Wright, […], →OCLC, page 3, lines 5–8:
- VVhy do thoſe cliffs of ſhadovvy tint appear / More ſvveet than all the landſcape ſmiling near?— / 'Tis Diſtance lends enchantment to the vievv, / And robes the mountain in its azure hue.
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