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Spenser, Edmund (1552?-1599)3
Ball, John2
Ball, John of Christ Church College, Oxford2
Bathurst, Theodore2
Bathurst, Theodore (1651)2
Spence, Joseph (1699-1768)2
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of (1694-1773)1
Dodsley, Robert1
Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764)1
Great Britain. Court of Queens'S Bench1

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Observations on the Faerie Queene of Spenser

Warton, Thomas (1728-1790)

1754

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Crito, or, A dialogue on beauty

Spence, Joseph (1699-1768)

1752

Statement of responsibility follows edition statement. Harry Beaumont is a pseudonym of Joseph Spence.

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Moralities: : or, essays, letters, fables; and translations

Spence, Joseph (1699-1768); Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764)

1753

With a half-title. The translations, which form Book II (pp. 125-166), are of the Sermon on the mount, Xenephon's Choice of Hercules, and Cebes' Picture of human life. Sir Harry Beaumont = Joseph ...

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The counter-scuffle : a poem

R. S

1710

Published anonymously. Attributed to Speed by Halkett & Laing (v. 1, p. 442). First published: 1635 or 1647. Cf. Foxon S639. Celebrates a brawl in the Wood Street Compter, or debtors' prison in Le...

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Fragmenta carceris, or, The Kings-bench scuffle, with the humours of the common-side : The Kings-bench litany : and The legend of Duke Humphrey

Speed, Samuel (1631-1682)

1674

In verse. Illustrated t.p. First edition. The publisher is the author; his two-page book-list is at end.

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Spencer redivivus : containing the first book of the Fairy Queen, his essential design preserv'd, but his obsolete language and manner of verse totally laid aside : deliver'd in heroick numbers

Person of quality; Spenser, Edmund (1552?-1599)

1687

Signatures: A-P⁸, Q⁴ (A1 a blank). C3 signed C5. K5 is a cancel. Anon.

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Calendarium pastorale, sive æglogæ duodecim, totidem anni mensibus accommodatæ; anglice olim scriptæ ab Edmundo Spenser... nunc autem eleganti latino carmine donatæ a Theodoro Bathurst ... Johanne Ball, editore

Spenser, Edmund (1552?-1599); Ball, John of Christ Church College, Oxford; Bathurst, Theodore (1651)

1732

Text in English and Latin on opposite pages.

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Calendarium pastorale : sive æglogæ duodecim, totidem anni mensibus accommodatæ; anglice olim scriptæ ab Edmundo Spenser,... nunc autem eleganti Latino carmine donatæ a Theodoro Bathurst ... Johanne Ball, editore

Spenser, Edmund (1552?-1599); Ball, John of Christ Church College, Oxford; Bathurst, Theodore (1651)

[1735?]

With parallel Latin and English texts.

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The speech of Senacherib Ragman : of St. Giles's in the Fields, Esq; to his fellow prisoners

Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of (1694-1773)

1738

An attack on "the W[arde]n", probably Robert Walpole, whose resistance to war Stanhope was fighting vigorously in 1738. With a half-title.

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