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Pain and patience : A poem
Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764)
1742 [i.e. 1743]
Imprint date misprinted (Cf. Ralph Straus, "Robert Dodsley, poet, publisher & playwright," p. 314). Dedicated to Dodsley's physician, and of no apparent relevance to Amalia Walmoden, Countess of Yar...
The art of politicks : in imitation of Horace's Art of poetry
Bramston, James (1694?-1744)
1729
List of books printed for Gilliver, dated 1729 (1 p.) at end. Engraved portrait device on t.p., and satirical frontispiece. Iolo Williams' edition "D". Anon., by James Bramston.
Poems on several occasions
James, Nicholas
1742
Page 127 to end: A list of subscribers names, &c. Foxon, p. 387 // Boase: Bibliotheca cornubiensis, I, 268.
William Blake's illustrations of the book of Job : the engravings and related material with essays, catalogue of states and printings, commentary on the plates and documentary record (text)
Blake, William (1757-1827); Bindman, David (1940-); Lindberg, Bo (1946-)
1987
The slipcase contains a text volume (147 p.; 40 cm.) and reproductions of the engravings with related material in a folder inside a separate case (43 cm.). "The plates: 22 fascicules containing the ...
William Blake's illustrations of the book of Job : the engravings and related material with essays, catalogue of states and printings, commentary on the plates and documentary record (plates)
Blake, William (1757-1827); Bindman, David (1940-); Lindberg, Bo (1946-)
1987
The slipcase contains a text volume (147 p.; 40 cm.) and reproductions of the engravings with related material in a folder inside a separate case (43 cm.). "The plates: 22 fascicules containing the ...
Pain and patience. A poem on the indisposition of... the Countess of Y-----th. Humbly inscrib'd to his M******
[1743?]
A satire on Amalie Walmoden, Countess of Yarmouth, 1704-1765. The poem is complete, but not divided into stanzas as in the authorized edition, which is dated 1742. Anon., by Robert Dodsley.
Colour versions of William Blake's Book of Job designs from the circle of John Linnell; facsimiles of the New Zealand and Collins sets and the Fitzwilliam plates
Blake, William (1757-1827); Linnell, John (1792-1882); Lindberg, Bo (1946-); Bindman, David (1940-)
1987
The three sets of Job illustrations here reproduced in facsimile, according to almost all recent scholars post-date the engravings of 1823-6 and can with some certainty be connected with the household...