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People and organisations | Count |
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Stacy, Edmund (1710-1715) | 4 |
Cast-Politician | 1 |
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope | 1 |
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of (1694-1773) | 1 |
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773 | 1 |
Congreve, William | 1 |
Congreve, William (1670-1729) | 1 |
Stapylton, Sir Robert (1669) | 1 |
Statute, Moses | 1 |
A compliment of congratulation to a nobleman on his return from Boeotia addressed to him
Cast-politician
1745
A satire on Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th earl of Chesterfield.
An Expostulatory letter to a certain Right Honourable person upon his late promotion
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of (1694-1773)
1747
Addressed to Lord Chesterfield, Cf. ESTC, who gave up his Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland and became Secretary of State in 1746. In prose. Anon. Includes bibliographical references. Indexed in: Go...
The step-mother : a tragi-comedy, Acted with great applause at the Theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields by His Highness the Duke of York's servants
Stapylton, Sir Robert (1669)
1664
Written by Robert Stapylton; cf. Nicoll, A. A hist. of Eng. drama, 1660-1900, 1961: v. 1, p. 433. "Imprimatur: Roger L'Estrange, Decemb. 26, 1663." Includes untitled songs without music. Imprima...
The state of the Ch-h and the D-ss-nt-rs, in respect to their present pretensions, and those they expect by means of their pretended interests in the ensuing P-rl-m-t. With the Ch-h of E-d b-t in effigie: : or, The impolitick city's stratagem. A tragedy: as it was acted at the Royal Exchange in the City of London, Sept. 1705
Printed in the year 1705
Bookseller's advertisement (1 p.) at end. The first piece is in prose; the second is a satire in verse.
State poems : Viz. I. Verses upon the sickness and recovery of the Right Honourable Robert Walpole, esq. By N. Rowe, &c. II. The Three patriots. III. The Ramble between Belinda, a demy-prude, and Cloe, a court-coquette. In imitation of Fontaine. IV. An Epilogue written for the new comedy, call'd the Drummer, but not spoke. V. The Worms. A satire
1716
Half-title: State poems. By the most eminent hands. This book was later incorporated in "Court poems", pt. II, 1717, which was in turn included in "The ladies miscellany", 1718. The first item con...
Ridotto: or, downfall of masquerades : in commendation of the suppos'd author of the poem, lately publish'd, call'd, The bawdy-house: a poem
Statute, Moses
1723
Dedication signed: Moses Statute, a pseudonym, and addressed to H----y M-----t, the alleged author of 'The bawdy-house'. With a half-title. Against Heidegger changing masquerades to ridottos. Ve...
The Parliament of birds
Stacy, Edmund (1710-1715)
1712
Anonymous. By Edmund Stacy. Verse. Indexed in: Foxon,
The picture of a church militant : An original, after the modern manner. For the use of St. Stephen's Chapel, and humbly inscrib'd to a member of the Lower House of Convocation
Stacy, Edmund (1710-1715)
1711
In verse. The author of The blackbird's tale = Edmund Stacy.
The black-bird's third tale. A poem
Stacy, Edmund (1710-1715)
1710
The author of the first = Edmund Stacy. "All copies seen have a MS. correction in p. 1, last line, 'Ears' to 'Cares'" (Foxon). A satire against the Whigs.
The tale of the robin-red-breast : a poem
Stacy, Edmund (1710-1715)
MDCCX [1710]
The author of the Black bird's tale = Edmund Stacy -- ESTC. Final page of advertisements. Indexed in: Foxon,
The statutarian. A poem
Congreve, William (1670-1729)
1714
With a half-title and a final advertisement leaf. Sometimes attributed to Congreve. Indexed in: ESTC t140663