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Curll, Edmund (1675-1747) | 37 |
Curll, Edmund | 25 |
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744 | 14 |
Pope, Alexander (1688-1744) | 11 |
Walsh, William | 9 |
Walsh, William (1663-1708) | 9 |
Sacheverell, Henry, 1674-1724 | 5 |
Beaufort, Henry Somerset | 3 |
Beaufort, Henry Somerset Duke of (1684-1714) | 3 |
Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745) | 3 |
The history of the English state, from the restauration to the present time : Including the lives, characters and amours, of the most eminent actors and actresses. With instructions for public speaking; wherein the action and utterance of the bar, state, pulpit are distinctly considered
Betterton, Thomas (1635?-1710); Oldys, William (1696-1761); Curll, Edmund (1675-1747); Egerton, William
1741
Pages 30 and 31 (2d seq.) misnumbered 31 and 30 respectively. Includes table of contents. Decorative initials, head- and tailpieces. Dedication signed: E. Curll. "A compilation by Oldys et al,...
The antient and present state of the University of Oxford : Containing I. An account of its antiquity,... II. An account of its colleges, ... III. An account of the laws, ... With an appendix and index to the whole (v.1)
Ayliffe, John (1676-1732); Curll, Edmund (1675-1747)
1714
The antient and present state of the University of Oxford : Containing I. An account of its antiquity,... II. An account of its colleges, ... III. An account of the laws, ... With an appendix and index to the whole (v.2)
Ayliffe, John (1676-1732); Curll, Edmund (1675-1747)
1714
The case of Dr. Sacheverell. Represented in a letter to a noble lord
Curll, Edmund (1675-1747); Beaufort, Henry Somerset duke of (1684-1714); Curll, Edmund (1675-1747)
1710
Later re-issued as "A letter to his grace the duke of Beaufort". Anon., by Edmund Curll.
Mr. Pope's literary correspondence for thirty years : from 1704 to 1734 : being a collection of letters which passed between him and several eminent persons (v.1)
Pope, Alexander (1688-1744); Walsh, William (1663-1708); Curll, Edmund (1675-1747)
1735-7
Vol. 5, 1737. The volume is in two parts. The second part is Walsh's "Works", with separate title page (dated 1736), pagination and signatures.
Mr. Pope's literary correspondence for thirty years : from 1704 to 1734 : being a collection of letters which passed between him and several eminent persons (v.2)
Pope, Alexander (1688-1744); Walsh, William (1663-1708); Curll, Edmund (1675-1747)
1735-7
Vol. 5, 1737. The volume is in two parts. The second part is Walsh's "Works", with separate title page (dated 1736), pagination and signatures.
Mr. Pope's literary correspondence for thirty years : from 1704 to 1734 : being a collection of letters which passed between him and several eminent persons
Pope, Alexander (1688-1744); Curll, Edmund (1675-1747)
1735
The case of Dr. Sacheverell. Represented in a letter to a noble lord
Curll, Edmund (1675-1747); Beaufort, Henry Somerset duke of (1684-1714); Curll, Edmund (1675-1747)
1710
Later re-issued as "A letter to his grace the duke of Beaufort". Anon., by Edmund Curll.
Some considerations humbly offer'd to the right reverend the ld. bp. of Salisbury. Occasion'd by his lordship's speech, upon the first article of Dr. Sacheverell's impeachment. Wherein the new doctrine of resisting the supreme powers, as founded upon political principles, is carefully examin'd; and prov'd diametrically opposite to what his lordship has formerly asserted
Curll, Edmund (1675-1747)
1710
By Edmund Curll. Cf. NUC, ESTC.
A letter to his grace the duke of Beaufort, relating to the tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverell
Curll, Edmund (1675-1747); Beaufort, Henry Somerset duke of (1684-1714); Curll, Edmund (1675-1747)
1711
A re-issue of his "The case of Dr. Sacheverell" [q.v.]. Anon., by E. Curll.
An impartial examination of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Lincoln's and Norwich's speeches at the opening of the second article of Dr. Sacheverell's impeachment; wherein a very gross mistake committed by my lord of Norwich is justly reprehended, in two letters to their lordships
Curll, Edmund (1675-1747)
1710
By Edmund Curll. cf. ESTC; Halkett and Laing. "Books lately printed and sold by E. Curll," p.[1]-[2]; p.[3] at end blank.
Mr. Pope's literary correspondence for thirty years : from 1704 to 1734 : being a collection of letters which passed between him and several eminent persons (v.2)
Pope, Alexander (1688-1744); Walsh, William (1663-1708); Curll, Edmund (1675-1747)
1735-7
Vol. 5, 1737. The volume is in two parts. The second part is Walsh's "Works", with separate title page (dated 1736), pagination and signatures.