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Remarks on the tragedy of Timoleon : wherein the beauties and errors are impartially consider'd
Philomusas
[1730]
Signed: Philomusas.
Three new poems : Viz. I. Family duty: or, the monk and the merchant's wife. Being the Shipman's tale from Chaucer. Moderniz'd. II. The curious wife,... by Mr. Fenton. Moderniz'd. III. Buckingham-House, a poem, after the manner of Sir John Denham's Cooper's-Hill. ... Written by ... the late Duke of Buckinghamshire
Markland, John (1701-); Bond, William (1735)
1721
'Family duty' and 'The curious wife' are attributed to John Markland, and 'Buckingham-House' is attributed to William Bond. 'Buckingham-House' may previously have been separately published.
Timoleon : A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's servants
Martyn, Benjamin (1699-1763)
1730
Dedication signed: Benjamin Martyn. First edition, with the shorter (12 line) notice by the author. Both first-edition issues in this year have two prologues and two epilogues.
Select epigrams of Martial Englished
Martial; Killigrew, Henry (1613-1700)
1689
"Licensed, April 23. 1689. James Fraser." A second, fuller edition, with additional "Book of new epigrams" by Henry Killigrew was published by Bonwicke, 1695, having title, "Epigrams of Martial, eng...
Pteryplegia, or, The art of shooting-flying. A poem
Markland, George (1678-1722)
1717
Signatures: A-E⁴.
A short historical essay touching general councils, creeds, and impositions in matters of religion. Very seasonable for allaying the heats of the Church. Written by that ingenious and worthy gentleman Mr. Andrew Marvell, who died a Member of Parliament
Marvell, Andrew (1621-1678)
printed in the year 1680
Selections from his "Mr. Smirke, or, The divine in mode" (EngSTC).
Histrio-mastix : or, The player whipt
Marston, John (1575?-1634)
1610
"Probably a revision by Marston of an earlier play by an unknown author"--Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.). Printer's name from STC.
Oliver's pocket looking-glass, new fram'd and clean'd, to give a clear view of the great modern Colossus begun by K. C----; carry'd on by K. J----. Augmented by K. W---- ; and now finish'd, and thrown down in the glorious r---- of ----
Marlborough, John Churchill Duke of (1650-1722)
1722
An attack on John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough.