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A proposal for publishing a poetical translation, both in Latin and English, of the Reverend Mr. Tutor Bentham's Letter to a young gentleman of Oxford
King, William (1685-1763)
1749
By William King.
Posthumous works of the late learned William King, L.L.D., in verse and prose : published from his original manuscripts, purchased of his sister
King, William (1663-1712); Browne, Joseph (fl. 1700-1721)
1734
Reissue of "The remains of the late... Dr William King", 1732, with cancel title-page, and additional contents page not present in the earlier issue. Frontispiece (port. of King) engraved.
The original works of William King... : Now first collected ... With historical notes, and memoirs of the author (v. 1)
King, William (1663-1712); Nichols, John (1745-1826)
1776
Edited by John Nichols.
The original works of William King... : Now first collected ... With historical notes, and memoirs of the author (v. 3)
King, William (1663-1712); Nichols, John (1745-1826)
1776
Edited by John Nichols.
The original works of William King... : Now first collected ... With historical notes, and memoirs of the author (v. 2)
King, William (1663-1712); Nichols, John (1745-1826)
1776
Edited by John Nichols.
A poetical abridgement, both in Latin and English, of the Reverend Mr. Tutor Bentham's Letter to a young gentleman of Oxford : to which are added some remarks on the Letter to a fellow of a college
King, William (1685-1763); Bentham, Edward (1707-1776)
1749
The author of A proposal for publishing a translation, both in Latin and English, of the Reverend Mr. Tutor Bentham's Letter to a young gentleman of Oxford is William King. Cf. BLC.
Elogium famae inserviens Jacci Etonensis, sive gigantis; or, The praises of Jack of Eton, commonly called Jack the Giant: collected into Latin and English metre, after the manner of Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, John Burton, and others. To which is added A dissertation on The Burtonic style
King, William (1685-1763)
1750
Appendix. An answer to Dr. King's speech: by John Burton. [with the original Latin phrases cited from the pages of the Epistola ad Edw. Bentham]. A master of Arts = William King. Jack the Giant = Jo...
The toast : an epic poem in four books
King, William (1685-1763)
1732
No more published in this edition. Only one volume appeared. Errata leaf follows the title-page. Or rather an original work in English by W. King, a satire on Frances, Countess of Newburgh. Foxo...
King Edward the Third, with the fall of Mortimer, earl of March : An historicall play, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royall, by Their Majesties servants
Mountfort, William (1664?-1692); Bancroft, John (1696)
1691
The dedication is signed Will. Mountfort, and states that the play was a present to him. It was included in "Six plays written by Mr. Mountfort," 1720, the editor stating that though "not wholly compo...
The fall of Mortimer : An historical play
Mountfort, William (1664?-1692); Bancroft, John (1696)
1731
An alteration of "King Edward the Third, with the fall of Mortimer" ascribed both to Mountfort and John Bancroft.
The fall of Mortimer : An historical play
Mountfort, William (1664?-1692); Bancroft, John (1696); Hatchett, William (fl. 1730-1741)
1731
An alteration of "King Edward the Third, with the fall of Mortimer" ascribed both to Mountfort and John Bancroft. First edition of the altered version. "This play was pronounced by the grand jury ...