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Morrice, Bezaleel (1749)3
Bellegarde M. L'Abbe De (1648-1734)1
Congreve, William1
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Flamino, Marco Antonio (1550)1
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Mansfield, William Murray, Earl of, 1705-17931
Morell, Thomas1
Morell, Thomas (1703-1784)1

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Poems on divine subjects : original and translated from the Latin of M. Hieron. Vida, Bp. of Alba. With large annotations, more particularly concerning the being and attributes of God

Vida, Marco Girolamo (1485-1566); Morell, Thomas (1703-1784); Flamino, Marco Antonio (1550)

1732

Includes translations (i) of Marco Girolamo Vida's "Hymni de rebus divinis"; (ii) of Marco Antonio Flaminio's "De rebus divinis carmina". "M. Anton. Flaminius De rebus divinis": p. [221]-237 (Latin ...

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The causidicade : A panegyri-satiri-serio-comic-dramatical poem. On the strange resignation, and stranger-promotion

Pelagius, Porcupinus (1762)

1743

Attributed to Macnamara Morgan; later editions have "By Porcupinus Pelagius" in title. "A satire on the appointment of William Murray as solicitor-general in Nov 1742."

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Three satires : Most humbly inscribed and recommended to that little gentleman, of great vanity, who has just published a fourth volume of Homer. To which is added, A character of the nuns. A satire

Morrice, Bezaleel (1749)

1719

Half-title: Three satires inscrib'd to Mr. Pope. Cf. Guerinot, J.A. Pamphlet attacks on Alexander Pope. The four satires are: I. On the English translations of Homer; II. To Mr T-ck-ll, on the first...

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An essay towards fixing the true standards of wit, humour, raillery, satire, and ridicule : to which is added, an analysis of the characters of an humourist, Sir John Falstaff, Sir Roger de Coverly, and Don Quixote : inscribed to the Right Honorable Robert Earl of Orford

Morris, Corbyn (1710-1779); Congreve, William (1670-1729)

1744

Dedication signed: Corbyn Morris. With a leaf of errata and advertisements between the dedication and introduction. Includes (p.66-75) Congreve's Essay concerning humour in comedy. By Corbyn Mor...

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The letters of Monsieur l'Abbe de Bellegarde, to a lady of the court of France : on some curious and usefull subjects. Done in English

Bellegarde M. l'abbé de (1648-1734)

1705

Catchword "Close" on A4v is wrong and appears to refer to the beginning of the third previous line.

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A voyage from the East-Indies

Morrice, Bezaleel (1749)

MDCCXVI

Another edition has title "A voyage from Bengale in the East-Indies" with dedication signed: Bezaleel Morrice. In verse. Publisher's booklist on recto of last leaf.

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