Volume 3
The bibliographer's manual of English literature : containing an account of rare, curious, and useful books, published in or relating to Great Britain and Ireland, from the invention of printing; with bibliographical and critical notices, collations of the rarer articles, and the prices at which they have been sold / By William Thomas Lowndes.
- Lowndes, William Thomas, 1798?-1843.
- Date:
- 1871
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The bibliographer's manual of English literature : containing an account of rare, curious, and useful books, published in or relating to Great Britain and Ireland, from the invention of printing; with bibliographical and critical notices, collations of the rarer articles, and the prices at which they have been sold / By William Thomas Lowndes. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Swift, Jonathan, D.D.—continued. Three Sermons: on Mutual Subjection, 1 Pet. v. 5; on Conscience, 2 Cor. i. 12; on the Trinity, 1 John v. 7. Lond. 1744, 4to. The Difficulty of Knowing One’s Self; a Sermon on 2 Kings viii. 13. Lond. 1746.4to. Directions for Servants. Lond. 1745, 8vo. 6d. frequently reprinted. A Treatise on Good Manners and Good Breeding, n. d.8vo. History of the Four last Years of the Queen (Anne), Loud. 1758,8vo. Posthu- mous. Letters written by the late Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick, Dublin, and several of his Friends. From the Year 1703 to 1740. Published from the originals; with Notes explanatory and historical, by John Hawkesworth, LL.D. Lond. 1766, 8vo. 8 vols. 15s.—4to. 2 vols. Willett, 2308, 16s.—Sixth edition, Lond. 1767, 12mo. 3 vols. Second Series of Letters. Letters, written by Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick’s, Dublin, and several of his Friends, from the year 1696 to 1742, published from the originals. Collected and revised by Deane Swift, Esq. Lond. 1768-9, 12mo. 3 vols. Lond. 1775 (as vols. 4, 5, and 6, with a general index to the 6 vols.) 12mo. 3 vols. M iscellaneous Pieces in Prose andVerse, by the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick’s, Dublin. Not inserted in Mr. Sheridan’s Edition of the Dean’s Works. Lond. 1789, 8vo. with Notes by Dr. Wotton not added in edition of 1710. Dean Swift’s Tracts on the Repeal of the Test Act, written and first published in 1731-2; viz. i. The Presbyterians plea of Merit in order to take off the Test, im- partially examined; n. The Advantages proposed by Repealing the Sacramental Test, impartially considered ; hi. Queries relating to the Sacramental Test. Lond. 1790, 8vo. Life of Swift. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Pa- trick’s, Dublin. (Anon.) Lond. 1752, 12mo. pp. 129. Life of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick, Dublin. By John Hawkes- worth. London printed and Dublin reprint- ed, for S. Cotter, 1755, 8vo. Mitford, April, 1860, with corrections and MS. notes of Dr. Farmer, E. Malone, and Rev. J. Lyon, Prebend of St. Patrick and others, 41. 8s. An Essay upon the Life, Writings and Character of Dr. Jonathan Swift, by Deane Swift, Esq. Lond. 1755, 8vo. 4s. A Letter to Deane Swift, Esq. on the Essay upon the Life, &c. of Dr. Jonathan Swift. By Dr. Fatriok Delany. Dublin, |754,12mo.—Lond. 1755, 8vo. See Wilde's Closing Years of Swift’s Life p. 76. The Life of Dean Swift, by Thomas Sheridan. Lond. 1784. 8vo.—Second edi. tion, 1787, 8vo. 2 portraits. Fonthill, 13s. Life of Dean Swift, by Thos. Dilworth. Lond. 1760, 12mo. An Account of the Life of Dean Swift, with an interlineary Version, by Madame Montmorency. Paris, 1800. Printed at Madame Montmorency’s private press. Hibbert, 7755, morocco, 17s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 538, morocco, 3Z. 5s. The Closing Years of Dean Swift’s Life, with Remarks on Stella, and on some of his Writings hitherto unnoticed. By W. R. Wilde. Second edition, Dublin, 1849. 8vo. 7s. 6d. Remarks on the Life and Writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift. By John Boyle, Earl of Orrery. Lond. 1751, 8vo.—1752, 8vo. See Orrert, p. 1734. Observations upon Lord Orrery’s Re- marks on the Life and Writings of Dr. Swift, containing several Original Anec- dotes relating to that great genius, &c. by J. R. Lond. 1754, 8vo. Dean Swift for ever; or Mary the Cook Maid to the Earl of Orrery. Lond. 1752, folio. Swiftian a. An Hue and Cry after Dr. S 1; oc- casioned by a True and Exact Copy of part of his own Diary, found in his Pocket Book, wherein he has set down a faithful account of himself, and of all that happened to him for the last week of his Life. Second edition. Lond. 1714, 9vo. A Real Diary; being a true and faithful Account of. Himself for that Week, wherein he is traduced by the Author of a scandalous and malicious Hue and Cry after him. Lond. 1715, 8vo. A Copy of Verses fastened to the Gate of St P ’s C h D—n, on the day of the i 1 of a certain d—n. 8vo. n. d. [Reprinted in vol. i. of the first collec- tion of Somers’ Tracts.] Essays Divine, Moral, and Political. By the author of the ‘ Tale of a Tub,’ sometime the writer of the Examiner, and the original inventor of the Band-box Plot. With the effigies of the Author, “ Out of thy own mouth will I condemn thee, O thou Hypocrite.” Lond. printed in the year 1714, 8vo. frontispiece. “Full of charges against Swift of the grossest kind.”—Notes and Queries, Second Series, vol. 5, p. 27. The grand Mystery, or Art of Meditat- ing over an House of Office, Restored and Unveiled after the manner of the ingeni- ous Dr. S ft, &c. with several new im- provements and proposals for better ac- I commodating the nobility and gentry of both sexes in their natural necessities, &c. Lond. 1726, 8vo. [Author unknown,] 8 B](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24874784_0003_0861.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)