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An essay towards fixing the true standards of wit, humour, raillery, satire, and ridicule. To which is Added, an Analysis Of the Characters of An Humourist, Sir John Falstaff, Sir Roger De Coverly, and Don Quixote. Inscribed to the Right Honorable Robert Earl of Orford. By the Author of a Letter from a by-stander.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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A cure for the spleen. Or Amusement for a winter's evening; being the substance of a conversation on the times, over a friendly tankard and pipe. Between Sharp,-- a country parson. Bumper,-- a country justice. Fillpot,-- an inn-keeper. Graveairs,-- a deacon. Trim,-- a barber. Brim,-- a Quaker. Puff,-- a late representative. Taken in short hand, by Sir Roger De Coverly. [Two lines from Horace]
De Coverly, Roger, Sir, 1728-1796.Date: Printed and sold in the year MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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Sir Roger de Coverly; or, the merry Christmas. A dramatic entertainment of two acts. By Mr. Dorman.
Dorman, Mr. (Joseph), -1754.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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Sir Roger de Coverly: or, the merry Christmas. A dramatic entertainment of two acts. By Mr. Dorman.
Dorman, Mr. (Joseph), -1754.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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The Americans roused, in a cure for the spleen. Or Amusement for a winter's evening; being the substance of a conversation on the times, over a friendly tankard and pipe. Between Sharp, a country parson. Bumper, a country justice. Fillpot, an inn-keeper. Graveairs, a deacon. Trim, a barber. Brim, a Quaker. Puff, a late representative. Taken in short-hand, by Sir Roger de Coverly. [Two lines in Latin from Horace]
De Coverly, Roger, Sir, 1728-1796.Date: [1775?]