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The highland fair; or, Union of the clans : an opera as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane
Mitchell, Mr Joseph (1684-1738)
1731
The plate, a frontispiece engraved by G. van der Gucht from Hogarth, is headed "A Scot's Opera". Publisher's book-list on pp.[vii-x]. With the melody above each air.
Poems on several occasions : The first [-second] volume (v.1)
Mitchell, Mr Joseph (1684-1738); Wright, John (1754); Gilliver, Lawton
1729
The dedication to each volume signed: Mitchell. Printer's device on title page; date on title page of vol. 2 in Roman numerals. The ornaments in the first volume are those used by John Wright. W...
Poems on several occasions : The first [-second] volume (v.2)
Mitchell, Mr Joseph (1684-1738); Wright, John (1754); Gilliver, Lawton
1729
The dedication to each volume signed: Mitchell. Printer's device on title page; date on title page of vol. 2 in Roman numerals. The ornaments in the first volume are those used by John Wright. W...
A sick-bed soliloquy to an empty purse : in Latin and English verse. Most humbly submitted and inscribed to the Right Honourable John Earl of Stair. To which is added A curse upon Punch; in imitation of the third epode of Horace: addressed to the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Visc. Kilmory
Mitchell, Mr Joseph (1684-1738); Needham, Thomas Viscount Kilmorey; Stair, John Dalrymple Earl of (1673-1747); Horace; Mears, W (fl. 1713-1729)
[1735?]
Date suggested by ESTC. Signatures: [A]-B⁴.
A tale and two fables in verse : With three prefaces, one postscript, and two nota-bene's, in prose
Mitchell, Mr Joseph (1684-1738)
Printed for J. Roberts 1727
By Joseph Mitchell.
An epistle to the Right Honourable John Earl of Stairs [sic] : on the death of the Right Honourable Sir David Dalrymple Bart
Mitchell, Mr Joseph (1684-1738)
1722
In verse. First line: A bard, whom no contending party sways. Imprint from colophon.