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Brotherton Collection4
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Swift, Jonathan, 1667-17455
Cambridge University Library1
Concanen, Mr (1701-1749)1
Curll, Edmund (1675-1747)1
Dennis, John (1657-1734)1
Hayward, John (1905-1965)1
Hubbard, Lucius Lee (1849-1933)1
Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of, 1650-17221
Pope, Alexander, 1688-17441
Smythe, James Moore (1702-1734)1

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The Hudibrastick brewer: or, A preposterous union between malt and meter : A satyr upon the suppos'd author of The republican procession; or, The tumultuous cavalcade

Ward, Edward (1667-1731)

1714

On his opening an alehouse; Ward himself was the author of The republican procession, a satire on Marlborough and his followers, which also appeared in 1714. With reference to Swift & Steele. In h...

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A Compleat collection of all the verses, essays, letters and advertisements : which have been occasioned by the publication of three volumes of Miscellanies, by Pope and company. To which is added an exact list of the lords, ladies, gentlemen and others, who have been abused in those volumes. With a large dedication to the author of the Dunciad, containing some animadversions upon that extraordinary performance

Concanen, Mr (1701-1749); Dennis, John (1657-1734); Smythe, James Moore (1702-1734)

1728

Compiled by M. Concanen or J. Dennis? Pope ascribed the preface to Concanen in The Dunciad, variorum, Appendix II, where partial contents and ascriptions of some of the pieces are given. For complete ...

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A key, being observations and explanatory notes, upon the travels of Lemuel Gulliver

Curll, Edmund (1675-1747)

Printed in the year 1726

Signed: Corolini, di Marco [i.e. Edmund Curll]. The first of Curll's four "Keys" to the four parts of "Gulliver's travels" - cf. Terrink, no. 1215; and Strauss, Ralph. The unspeakable Curll, 1927, p...

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