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People and organisations | Count |
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Anstey, Christopher (1724-1805) | 7 |
Roberts, W H (1734-1791) | 3 |
Bampfylde, Copplestone-Warre | 1 |
Bampfylde, Copplestone-Warre (1719?-1791) | 1 |
Barnard, Edward | 1 |
Barnard, Edward (1717-1781) | 1 |
Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Viscount, 1678-1751 | 1 |
Dodsley, James | 1 |
Dodsley, James (1724-1797) | 1 |
Goldsmith, Oliver (1730?-1774) | 1 |
The poetical works of Richard Paul Jodrell : now first collected
Jodrell, Richard Paul (1745-1831)
1814
Each section has separate title page and pagination.
A paraphrase or poetical exposition of the thirteenth chapter of the first book of St. Paul's epistles to the Corinthians
Anstey, Christopher (1724-1805)
1779
Poems, by a young nobleman of distinguished abilities, lately deceased; particularly the State of England, and the once flourishing city of London. In a letter from an American traveller, dated from the ruinous portico of St. Pauls, in the year 2199, to a friend in Boston... Also, sundry fugitive pieces
Lyttelton, Thomas baron Lyttelton (1744-1779)
1780
Winter amusements, : an ode read at Lady Miller's assembly, December 3d, 1778
Anstey, Christopher (1724-1805)
[1779?]
Anonymous. By Christopher Anstey.
A pindaric epistle, : address'd to Lord Buckhorse. First printed in the year 1766. A new edition
Anstey, Christopher (1724-1805); Dodsley, James (1724-1797)
1779
C. A. = Christopher Anstey. First published as 'The patriot, a pindaric address to Lord Buckhorse'. Buckhorse was a prizefighter.
Envy : a poem, addressed to Mrs. Miller, at Batheaston Villa
Anstey, Christopher (1724-1805); Miller, Lady Anna Riggs (1741-1781)
[1778]
Dedication dated: May 29, 1778. Signatures: A-F. Published anonymously. By Christopher Anstey. Based upon the 15th elegy of the first book of Ovid, the Latin text of which is prefaced to the wor...
An election ball, in poetical letters from Mr. Inkle, at Bath, to his wife, at Glocester
Anstey, Christopher (1724-1805); Reading, Burnet (fl. 1775-1822); W. H (fl.1660); Bampfylde, Copplestone-Warre (1719?-1791)
1779
"The first ode of the the first book of Horace imitated", with Latin notes on opposite pages, is addressed to John Miller: p. [5]-21. "An election ball": p. [23]-64. Illustrations by [Burnet] Read...
Coucy and Adelaide : A Norman story
Watkins, William (fl. 1778-1802)
1784
Dedication signed: W. Watkins.
A poetical essay, on the attributes of God. Part II
Roberts, W H (1734-1791)
1771
Part I is entitled 'A poetical essay, on the existence of God' and part III 'A poetical essay, on the providence of God'.
The traveller : a poem
Goldsmith, Oliver (1730?-1774); Grignion, Charles (1717-1810)
1770
Published with half-title. Engraved title-page, with vignette inscribed: S. Wale delint. C. Grignion sculpt.