The dublin magazine: or, the gentleman's new miscellany. Containing several pieces of wit and humour never printed before, together, with the most Select and entertaining Poems, &c. that have been publish'd for some Years past, viz. I. Pallas and Venus reconcil'd, in Miss K. A. II. The Lady's Dressing-Room. III. The Gentleman's Study in answer to the Lady's Dressing-Room. IV. Chloe surpriz'd. V. Thoughts upon reading the Lady's Dressing-Room, &c. VI. An Epigram on the Lady's Dressing-Room. Vii. On a certain Gentleman, who losing his Money at Cards, had his Picture drawn by a Lady standing by. Viii. An Epigram on the same. IX. An Epitaph on a Tombstone at Edmington in Latin and English. X. Another Latin and English. XI. The natural History of Arbor Vitae: Or, the Tree of Life. XII. The Character of Cardinal Hilari, who underwent the common Fate of all Men the 4th of Oct. aged 54 Years. XIII. Truth and Falshood; a Fable. XIV. The place of the damn'd.
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Dublin : printed by and for James Hoey, at the Pamphlet-Shop in Skinner-Row, opposite to the Tholsel, 1733.
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52p. ; 120.
References note
ESTC T125795
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