527 results filtered with: Satire, English - Early works to 1800
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The Garrat election. The possessions and characters of the seven candidates that put up for that great and important office called the Mayor of Garrat the first is Sir Jeffery Dunstan, Sir William Blase Sir Christopher Dashwood, Sir John Harper, Sir William Swallow-tail Sir John Gnaw-post, and Sir Thomas Standcock. ...
Date: 1770?]- Books
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The twelfth and last time this season. At the theatre, Lyceum, in the Strand, this present evening, Monday, Aug. 19, 1799, an attempt will be made at the restoration of plain old English humour sense, and satire, from the peculiar and last production of the celebrated George Alexander Stevens, (never published) being a comic olio, adapted to the times, called a cabinet of fancy, which will be exemplified in an original collection of transparent paintings, sketches, & designs, as they were represented at the Theatre Royal Hay-Market, with universal applause. ...
Lyceum Theatre (Westminster, London, England)Date: [1799]- Books
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The posthumous works of Mr Samuel Butler, (author of Hudibras) compleat in one volume: Written in the Time of the Grand Rebellion, and in the Reign of King Charles II. being a collection of Satires, speeches, and Reflections, upon those Times. Publish'd from original M.SS. and Scarce and Valuable Pieces formerly Printed. To which is added, A key to Hudibras by Sir Roger L'Estrange.
Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680.Date: 1754- Books
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Covent-Garden: a satire.
Date: M.DCC.LVI. [1756]- Books
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Minutes of a conversation, at the Monday Night's Club, held at the Royal Oak, in the village of ---- . Present Mr. Tempest, school-master, in the chair. John Gubbins, Joe Lumkin, Will. Spratt, &c.
Date: 1792?]- Books
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Rime and reason: or, a word in season. A satyr. By the author of The great noise about nothing.
Author of The great noise about nothing.Date: [1705?]- Books
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The belle's stratagem: a comedy. As it is acted by his Majesty's servants, with universal applause.
Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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A character.
Bockett, Elias, 1695-1735.Date: 1717- Books
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Gisbal, an hyperborean tale: translated from the fragments of Ossian the son of Fingal.
Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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Strephon's revenge: a satire on the Oxford toasts. Inscrib'd to the author of Merton walks.
Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742.Date: [1724]- Books
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The old wife's tale: or, E----d's wish. A satire. Humbly inscribed to her Grace the Duchess Dowager of M---------- By Aquila.
Aquila.Date: 1742- Books
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A very odd thing. By an upright downright very odd fellow. Humbly inscrib'd to everybody.
Upright downright very odd fellow.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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The true-born-Hugonot: or, Daniel de Foe. A Satyr.
Pittis, William, 1674-1724.Date: 1703]- Books
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Westminister races, 1765.
Date: 1765]- Books
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Dr. Friend's epistle to Dr. Mead, render'd faithfully into English. Divided into proper chapters; with notes learned and unlearned.
Woodward, John, 1665-1728.Date: 1719- Books
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The chevaleir [Charles's] declaration.
Date: 1745?]- Books
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Windsor Castle in a consumption, or the Little Man's mistake.
Date: 1781]- Books
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Revelations, Chap. II.
Date: [1798?]- Books
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The philosophical Quixote; or, memoirs of Mr. David Wilkins. In a series of letters ...
Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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Belsize-House. A satyr, exposing I. The fops and beaux who daily frequent that academy. II. The characters of the women, (whether Maid, Wife, or Widow) who make this an Exchange for Assignations. III. The buffoonry of the Welsh ambassador. IV. The humours of his customers in their several Apartments. With The Rake's Song on The Falshood of Woman: The Libertine's Song: Another by a Rejected Virgin: And the Belsize Ballad. By a serious person of quality.
Serious person of quality.Date: 1722- Books
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The grove. A satire. By the author of The pursuits of literature. With notes, including various anecdotes of the King. His R. H. the Prince of Wales. His R. H. the Duke of York. The Stadtholder. Duke of Portland. Duke of Leeds. Duke of Dorset. Duke of Marlborough. Duke of Norfolk. Marquis of Lansdowne. Lord Jersey. Lord Mulgrave. Lord Derby. Lord Eardley. Lord Cawdor. Lord Lauderdale. Lord Macartney. Lord Kenyon. Bishop of Rochester. Lady Derby. Lady Jersey. Lady Wallace. Mad. Faniani. Mrs. Radcliffe. Mrs. Nicol. Mrs. Bennet. Mrs. Melmoth. Mrs. Robinson. Mother Johnson. Mrs. Atkins. Mrs. Siddons. Sig. Storace. Mrs. Inchbald. Mad. Hillisberg. Mad. Banti. Mad. Rose. Mrs. Powel. Mrs. Bland. Sir James Marriot. Sir W. Pulteney. Sir Charles Bunhury. Sir J. B. Burgess. Sir G. Staunton. Dr. Parr. Dr. Harvey. Dr. Walcot, a. P. P. Dr. Johnson. Rev. Mr. Nares. Right Hon. C. J. Fox. Right Hon. W. G. Hamilton. Alderman Boydell. Alderman Curtis. Colonel Hanger. Captain Morris. Captain Topham. Mr. Sheridan. Grey. Courtney. De Lolme. West. Pye, P. L. Sheridan, junr. Erskine. Herbert Croft. Stephens. Ireland. Malone. Dodsley. Nicol. Burke. Colman. Romney. Miles. Page to the Pr. Samuel Chifney. D'israeli, Reynolds. Gifford. David Williams. Dyer. Shields. Holcroft. J. Williams, a. A. P. Godwin. Taylor. Taylor, M. P. Barry. Ed. Hamley. King. The City Light Horse. The Rev. Mr. Rose. Mr. C. Thelluson. Porter. Isaac Swainson. Herriot. Pratt. Deputy Birch. Jerningham. Prince Hoare. Storace. Kelly. C. Phillips. Walter, Junr. Shum. Malton. Dibdin. Hewerdine. Bifield. Bell. Rose. Charles. Long. Arnold. Moore. Cavendish. Woodward. Bannister, Junr. Watson. Kemble. Wroughton. Boaden. Beckford. M. P. Andrews. Bate Dudley. Morton. Dignum. Holman. Harris. Knight. Lewis. Bowden. Haymes. Townsend. Munden, &c. &c.
Mathias, Thomas James, 1754?-1835.Date: [1798]- Books
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The modern Englishman. A satire. By A.P. Esq;
A. P.Date: Printed in the year 1739- Books
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Will. Br--ce's ghost, which appeared last night and held the following dialogue with a certain eminent politician.
Date: 1756?]- Books
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The journalists display'd. A new ballad. To the old tune of, Lullibullero.
Date: [1731]- Books
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Pitt's ghost. Being an account of the death, dissection, funeral procession, epitaph, and horrible apparition, of the much lamented late minister of state.
Date: [1795?]