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Buckingham, John Sheffield2
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Movements in modern English poetry and prose

Vines, Sherard (1890-1974)

1927

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The works of Petronius Arbiter, translated by several hands. With a key by a person of honour, and also his life and character by Monsieur St. Evremont

Petronius Arbiter; Saint-Evremond (1613-1703); Devonshire, William Cavendish Duke of (1640-1707); Wilson, John (1626-1696); Buckingham, John Sheffield Duke of (1648-21)

1714

"The charms of liberty: a poem, occasion'd by the Archbishop of Cambray's Telemachus... By the late Duke of Devonshire": p.335-340.

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[The works of Petronius Arbiter, translated by several hands. With a key by a person of honour, and also his life and character by Monsieur St. Evremont]

Petronius Arbiter; Devonshire, William Cavendish Duke of (1640-1707); Wilson, John (1626-1696); Buckingham, John Sheffield Duke of (1648-21)

[1714?]

Wanting all before p.281. No imprint at foot of p.360 (another issue has imprint of George Strahan, 1713 in that position). "The charms of liberty: a poem, occasion'd by the Archbishop of Cambray's ...

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The altar of love: or, The whole art of kissing in all its varieties. Consisting of poems, and other miscellanies. By the most eminent hands. Now first collected into a volume

1731 [issued 1736?]

For variations see: Arthur E. Case: English poetical miscellanies, 340. CONTENTS. - To the reader: an essay on poetry. 1727. - The art of kissing, from Bonefonius. The request. By Mr. Bond. - Popean...

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