Gorgoneicon: being a supplement to Whistoneutes. In which is contain'd a long and prolix historical narration of the Family, Person, Dress, Manner of Life, Principles, Humours, and Notions of Simon Scriblerus, the author of Whistoneutes. And out of which may be extracted the Honey of Divinity, the Marrow of Morality, and the very Quintessence of Policy, Law, and History. Interspersed thro'out with many curious and useful Things in all parts of Life. Together with many merry Scotch Tales, which, it is to be hoped, will be speedily set to Scotch Tunes and Marches, by the best and ablest Hands. The like hardly ever seen before. By Andrew Scriblerus, first cousin to Simon.

  • Scriblerus, Andrew.
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[1731]
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London : printed for T. Warner, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1731]

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[22],134p. ; 80.

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ESTC T85545

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