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English literature - 18th century - Periodicals - Early works to 1800
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The Muses Mercury: or The monthly miscellany. Consisting of poems, prologues, songs, sonnets, translations, and other curious pieces, never before printed. By the Earl of Roscommon, Mr. Dryden, Dr. G--th, N. Tate, esquire. Mr. Dennis, Dr. N--n, Capt. Steel, Mr. Manning, &c. To which is added an account of the stage, of the new opera's and plays that have been acted, or are to be acted this season; and of the new books relating to poetry, criticism, &c. lately publish'd.
Date: 1707-- Books
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The Royal female magazine, for ...
Date: 1760]- Books
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[The Complete magazine of knowledge and pleasure; containing the greatest variety of original pieces, ... embellished with a great variety of prints and maps.]
Date: [1764]]- Books
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The court and city magazine; or, a Fund of entertainment for the man of quality, the citizen, the scholar, the country gentleman, and the man of gallantry; as well as for the fair of every denomination.
Date: MDCCLXX.-MDCCLXXI. [1770-1771]- Books
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The Newcastle magazine: or, Monthly journal. Being a compendium of the history, politics, literature, arts, manners, and amusements, of the times: selected from the London magazines. Together with many original pieces, in prose and verse.
Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]-