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Bramston, James (1694?-1744)5
Bramston, James2
Gilliver, Lawton2
Pope, Alexander2
Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)2
Argyll, Archibald Campbell, Duke of, 1682-17611
Brady, Nicholas (1659-1726)1
Newcomb, Thomas (1682?-1765)1
Philips, John1
Philips, John (1676-1709)1

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The man of taste : Occasion'd by an epistle of Mr. Pope's on that subject

Bramston, James (1694?-1744); Pope, Alexander (1688-1744); Gilliver, Lawton

1733

Author of the Art of politicks = James Bramston. In verse. The first of the two editions described by Iolo Williams, "Points in eighteenth-century verse", p.67 ff. Several variant editions of th...

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The woman of taste

Newcomb, Thomas (1682?-1765); Bramston, James (1694?-1744)

1733

Anon., probably by Thomas Newcomb.

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The modern poet. A rapsody

1735

With a half-title. Verse. Purporting to be by James Bramston, but really a satire on him, directed principally against his 'The man of taste'; includes also a passage against James Miller's play o...

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The man of taste : Occasion'd by an epistle of Mr. Pope's on that subject

Bramston, James (1694?-1744); Pope, Alexander (1688-1744); Gilliver, Lawton

1733

[Second edition]. Author of the Art of politicks = James Bramston. In verse. This edition has an advertisement of the author's "Art of politicks" at foot of title-page. Verso of half-title has...

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Scotch tast in vista's

Bramston, James (1694?-1744)

[1741?]

Engraved. A satire in verse on Archibald Campbell, earl of Islay (subsequently duke of Argyll), illustrated with caricature of "Old I--y" and servants in his garden. Foxon (B402) comments as follo...

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A song for New-Years-Day

Brady, Nicholas (1659-1726)

1692

In praise of William III and his European campaign of early 1692. Caption title. Anon., attributed to Brady by Wing. Imprint from colophon. "Licens'd according to order."

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The crooked six-pence : With a learned preface found among some papers bearing date the same year in which Paradise lost was published

Bramston, James (1694?-1744); Philips, John (1676-1709); Philips, Katherine (1631-1664)

1743

A parody of "The splendid shilling" by John Philips, and including the text of that work. At foot of title page: [Price One Shilling.] Attributed to James Bramston in Isaac Reed's "Repository. I" ...

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