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The astrologer : a comedy; as it was once acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
Ralph, James (1705?-1762); Tomkis, Thomas (fl. 1604-1615)
1744
With a Prologue by "a friend" and an epilogue by David Garrick. Adaptation from Tomkis' "Albumazar" which in turn was taken from "L'astrologo" of Giovanni Batista della Porta.
The case of our present theatrical disputes, fairly stated : In which is contained, a succinct account of the rise, progress, and declension of the ancient stage; a comprehensive view of the management of the Italian, Spanish, French, and Dutch theatres, and some free remarks upon our own. Calculated entirely for the use of the public, and wherein, the only method is suggested, that can prevent all future debate
Ralph, James (1705?-1762)
1743
Attributed to James Ralph. Cf. Halkett & Laing. Initial, head-piece.
Sawney : An heroic poem. Occasion'd by the Dunciad. : Together with a critique on that poem address'd to Mr. T---d, Mr. M---r, Mr. Eu---n, &c
Ralph, James (1705?-1762); Smith, James Moore; Eusden, Laurence (1688-1730); Toland, John (1670-1722)
1728
Written by James Ralph; an attack on Pope, Swift and Gay. Cf. Halkett & Laing; DNB. "Mr. T--d"= John Toland; "Mr. M---r"= James Moore Smith; "Mr. E---n" = Lawrence Eusden. Verso of t.p. (p. [2] at...
The Muses' address to the King : an ode
Ralph, James (1705?-1762)
1728
An unrhymed ode, addressed to King George II.
Zeuma, or, The love of liberty a poem, in three books
Ralph, James (1705?-1762)
1729
Indexed in: Sabin 67609; Foxon R 23.
Clarinda: or the fair libertine. A poem. In four cantos
Ralph, James (1762)
1729
Anonymous. By James Ralph. With a half-title. Also issued as part of: his 'Miscellaneous poems', London, 1729.