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The second part of original poems : serious and humorous
Baker, Henry (1698-1774)
1726
Pages 62 and 63 misnumbered 32 and 29 respectively. Final page blank. Head- and tail-pieces; initials.
Original poems: serious and humourous
Baker, Henry (1698-1774)
1725
2 line quotation on title-page: "At ev'ry Trifle scorn to take Offence./That always shews great Pride or little Sense." Mr. Pope's Criticism. The first 8 pages of the preliminary matter are irregula...
An act at Oxford : a comedy
Baker, Thomas (fl. 1700-1709)
1704
With a half-title. Performance was forbidden by the Lord Chamberlain.
The universe : a poem intended to restrain the pride of man
Baker, Henry (1698-1774)
[1727?]
Pp. 1-2 form the frontispiece.
The universe : A philosophical poem. Intended to restrain the pride of man
Baker, Henry (1698-1774)
[1746]
Foxon B12.
The fine lady's airs : or, An equipage of lovers : a comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
Baker, Thomas (fl. 1700-1709)
[1708]
By Thomas Baker.
Hampstead Heath : A comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane
Baker, Thomas (fl. 1700-1709)
1706
By Thomas Baker. An alteration of the author's "An act at Oxford". Errors in paging: p. 57, 60, 61 numbered 47, 50, 51 respectively.
The humour of the age : a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane by His Majesty's servants
Baker, Thomas (fl. 1700-1709)
1701
Published anonymously. By Thomas Baker. With booksellers' advertisments (1 p.) on verso of half-title and bottom of title-page. Booklist of R. Wellington (1 p.) at end. Pages 52-53 misnumbered 42-...
Tunbridge-Walks, or, The yeoman of Kent : a comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal by Her Majesty's servants
Baker, Thomas (fl. 1700-1709)
1703
Written by T. Baker. Cf. Halkett & Laing, v. 6, p. 122. First edition.
Medulla poetarum Romanorum, or, The most beautiful and instructive passages of the Roman poets. Being a collection, (disposed under proper heads,) of such descriptions, allusions, comparisons, characters, and sentiments, as may best serve to shew the religion, learning, politicks, arts, customs, opinions, manners, and circumstances of the antients. With some translations of the same in English verse (v.1)
Baker, Henry (1698-1774)
1737
Latin and English on facing pages; preliminaries in English.
Medulla poetarum Romanorum, or, The most beautiful and instructive passages of the Roman poets. Being a collection, (disposed under proper heads,) of such descriptions, allusions, comparisons, characters, and sentiments, as may best serve to shew the religion, learning, politicks, arts, customs, opinions, manners, and circumstances of the antients. With some translations of the same in English verse (v.2)
Baker, Henry (1698-1774)
1737
Latin and English on facing pages; preliminaries in English.