527 results filtered with: Satire, English - Early works to 1800
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The oppressed bull-horned dreamer, who thought he was turned into a fox, and had a long conferance with that voracious animal, and when awakened, he was still a man.
Dreamer.Date: 1777]- Books
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London: A Poem, In Imitation of the Third Satire of Juvenal.
Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784.Date: [1750]- Books
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Mr. Joanidion Fielding his true and faithful account of the strange and miraculous comet which was seen by the mufti at Constantinople : As appears by the Daily Courant of last month. / By E. Parker, Philomath.
Parker, E., active 1717Date: [1717?]- Books
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The kirk's alarm: a satire. A letter to a taylor, The deil's awa' wi' the exciseman, and An unco mournfu' tale, &c. &c. By Robert Burns, The Ayrshire Poet.
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796.Date: [1799]- Books
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England's late jury. A satyr: with The counter-part, in answer to it. To which is added, a scandalous dialogue between Monsieur Shaccoo, and the Poussin Doctor: ...
Date: 1702 [1701]- Books
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Brief remarks on the satyrical drollery at Cambridge, last commencement day; with special reference to the character of Stephen, the preacher, which raised such extravagant mirth. By A. Croswell, V.D.M. in Boston. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: M,DCC,LXXI. [1771]- Books
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An account of the sickness and death of Dr. W---dw---rd; as also, of what appear'd upon opening his body. In a letter to a friend in the country. By Dr. Technicum.
Technicum, Dr.Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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To a thing they call Prince of Wales.
N. N.Date: 1718?]- Books
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The craftsman, or weekly journalist, a farce, as acted at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market.
Mottley, John, 1692-1750.Date: [1729]- Books
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God save the Prince. To the Tune of ̀̀god save the King.''
Date: 1797]- Books
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A collection of historical and state poems, satyrs, songs, and epigrams. Being the [fifth] volume of miscellanies. By the author of the London-Spy. Consisting of the following Poems: I. The Cavalcade, &c. II The Hudibrastic Brewer. III. The L. Whiglove's Elegy. IV. An Epitaph upon the late Bishop of - V. St. Paul's Church, &c. VI. The British Wonders. Vii. Rustica Academiae Oxoniensis, &c. Latin and English. Viii. The Warwick Lady. IX. The Cuckoldy Yeoman. X. The English Foreigners. XI. The Conforming Parson. XII. An humble Offering to the best of Queens, &c. In all Seventy odd Poems, besides some Prose.
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: [1717]- Books
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Poems on several occasions: with Valentinian; a tragedy. To which is added, Advice to a painter. Written by the Right Honourable John, late Earl of Rochester.
Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of, 1647-1680.Date: 1710- Books
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Lethe. A dramatic satire. With the additional character of Lord Chalkstone. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. The sixth edition. By David Garrick, Esq;
Garrick, David, 1717-1779.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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Volume XX. of the author's works. Containing, The tale of a tub.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: MDCCLXIX. _ [1769]- Books
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An essay for illustrating the Roman poets. For the use of schools. By Tho: Jaffray, M.A.
Jaffray, Thomas.Date: M.DCC.V. [1705]- Books
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The justification, a satire. Vindicating the character of a much-injured nobleman. To which is annexed, a letter to a certain great Duke; Interspersed with reflections on the love of our country, and private pique and and resentment. To which is likewise added, an addres to the people of England. In which the conduct of Lieut. Gen. Lord George Sackville is properly considered; At once to silence, by the Voice of Truth, the Cries of Falshood, Scurrility, and Dulness.
Philo-Britannicus.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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The folly of industry: or, the busy man expos'd. A satyr, address'd to a friend.
Wycherley, William, 1640-1716.Date: MDCCIV. [1704]- Books
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Sheridan's breakfast. Crown and Anchor Tavern. The great the mighty deed, is nearly done ...
Date: 1788]- Books
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Captain Goulding's advertisement.
Goulding, Captain.Date: 1727?]- Books
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Select poetical works of Alexander Pope, Esq. Miscellanies, on various subjects. Satires and epistles of Horace imitated. The Dunciad, with notes and index.
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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The satires, epistles, and art of poetry of Horace, translated into English prose, as near the original as the different idioms of the Latin and English languages will allow. With the Latin text and order of construction in the opposite page; and Critical, Historical, Geographical, and Classical notes, in English, from the best commentators both ancient and modern, with a great many Notes entirely New. And A Preface to each Satire and Epistle, illustrating their Difficulties, and shewing their several Ornaments and Design. For the Use of Schools as well as of Private Gentlemen. Vol.II.
Horace.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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A fragment of the chronicles of Zimri the refiner. Found in a Cabinet of Jewels belonging to Nathan Ben Amri. Just come over to enjoy the Privileges of a Free-Briton. Newly translated from the Original Hebrew by Ben Saddi the Jeweller.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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Much ado about nothing: or, a plain refutation of all that has been written or said concerning the rabbit-woman of Godalming. Being a full and impartial confession from her own mouth, and under her Own Hand, of the whole Affair, from the Beginning to the End. Now made publick for the General Satisfaction.
Tuft, Merry.Date: M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]- Books
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The black-Bird's tale. A poem.
Stacy, Edmund, active 1710-1715.Date: [1710]- Books
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A new cure for the spleen: being a collection of advertisements, humorous, numerous, curious, farcical, satirical, entertaining, and diverting. Intended for the amusement of the fire side. Many of which were never before printed. To which are added, Christmas-Day Entertainment; a very remarkable Letter of Invitation from a Clergyman; and a Poetical Description of a Busy World. By A.G. Lovefun, Late of Carey-Street, Lincoln's-Inn Fields.
Lovefun, A. G.Date: [1778]