Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with Original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and Other Literary Antiquities, Volúmenes 5-6Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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... Sir W. Raleigh's Demeanour , 16 8 , 4to .. 46. News of Sir W. Raleigh , 1618 ... John Warburton's Lift of Old Plays ... .... .273 60. Lord Northampton's ... John Charnock ..... 69. Literary Epitaph on xiv CONTENTS .
... Sir W. Raleigh's Demeanour , 16 8 , 4to .. 46. News of Sir W. Raleigh , 1618 ... John Warburton's Lift of Old Plays ... .... .273 60. Lord Northampton's ... John Charnock ..... 69. Literary Epitaph on xiv CONTENTS .
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... Sir Egerton Brydges. Anglia Speculum : or England's Looking - Glasse . The Second Part . Consisting of severall speeches , anagrams , epigrams , acrosticks , and sonnets , & c . C. W. Mercer ... John , Lord Balmerinoch . 16. To William 23.
... Sir Egerton Brydges. Anglia Speculum : or England's Looking - Glasse . The Second Part . Consisting of severall speeches , anagrams , epigrams , acrosticks , and sonnets , & c . C. W. Mercer ... John , Lord Balmerinoch . 16. To William 23.
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... John , Lord Balmerinoch . 16. To William , Visct . Say and Seal . 17. To William , Lord Gray . 18. To John , Lord ... Sir John Merrick , Kt . 23. To Sir Henry Mervyn , Kt , his father - in - law . 24. To Sir William Belfour , Kt . 25. To ...
... John , Lord Balmerinoch . 16. To William , Visct . Say and Seal . 17. To William , Lord Gray . 18. To John , Lord ... Sir John Merrick , Kt . 23. To Sir Henry Mervyn , Kt , his father - in - law . 24. To Sir William Belfour , Kt . 25. To ...
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... Sir Egerton Brydges. Or if this Glasse should have been call'd by me The Glasse of these three kingdoms - ' twere no ... John Heath , Bachelour of Arts , and Fellow of New Colledge , in Oxford . 1 . Quicquid agunt homines , votum , timor , ...
... Sir Egerton Brydges. Or if this Glasse should have been call'd by me The Glasse of these three kingdoms - ' twere no ... John Heath , Bachelour of Arts , and Fellow of New Colledge , in Oxford . 1 . Quicquid agunt homines , votum , timor , ...
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... Sir Egerton Brydges. who , I believe , did not understand a syllable of Greek . 1788. Oct. 18. In Jamaica , John Lindsay , D. D. author of " A Voyage to Senegal , " of several novels , and a poem , called Tostle . " " Sir John Nov. 25 ...
... Sir Egerton Brydges. who , I believe , did not understand a syllable of Greek . 1788. Oct. 18. In Jamaica , John Lindsay , D. D. author of " A Voyage to Senegal , " of several novels , and a poem , called Tostle . " " Sir John Nov. 25 ...
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