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The shaping spirit : studies in modern English and American poets
Alvarez, A (1929-); Bridgen, John William
1958
Englands Helicon : edited from the edition of 1600, with additional poems from the edition of 1614
MacDonald, Hugh (1885-1958)
1949
The first epistle of the first book of Horace imitated
Pope, Alexander (1688-1744); Horace
1737[1738]
First edition. The date on the title page is 1737, but publication was held back until March, 1738. See Griffith, no.480. Pp.18-19 misnumbered 20-21. Latin and English vis-à-vis.
Captain B---'s play
Woods, Charles B
[1933]
Photocopy from: Harvard Studies and notes in philology and literature, 15 (1933), pp.243-255.
An Epistle to a lady : who desired the author to make verses on her, in the heroick stile; also, a poem occasion'd by reading Dr. Young's Satires, called the Universal passion
Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745); Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)
1734[1733]
To Lady Acheson. Dated on title-page 1734, but in fact published 15 Nov. 1733. Page 13 misnumbered 16. Anon., by J.Swift.
Handbook of the Cheltenham Festival of Art and Literature, promoted by the Cheltenham Arts Festivals Company in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain and the Cheltenham Corporation, 28 September to 10 October, 1958, Town Hall Cheltenham
Cheltenham Festival of Literature
[1958]
Includes poems by John Press, Patricia Beer and Norman McCaig.
The landlord's tale: : a translation from Ariosto attributed to George Farquhar : a facsimile of the 1708 text, together with a modern edition, an earlier translation by Sir John Harington and Ariosto's Italian original
Ariosto, Lodovico (1474-1533); Farquhar, George (1677?-1707); Harington, Sir John (1560-1612); Sales, Barry
[2015?]
The attribution to Farquhar is made by Barry Sales.