18 results filtered with: Literature - Periodicals
- Books
The Author's & writer's who's who ... : 1948/49, 1960, 1963-.
Date: [1948]-1963-- Books
- Online
A new miscellany for the year 1739. Containing I. Common-Sense, January 13. 1738-9. Being a Parody of the last Scene of the Malade Imaginaire of Moliere. II. Common-Sense, Feb. 17. 1738-9. With the King of Spain's Protest, before the Signing of the Convention. III. The Latin Epitaph from Old Common-Sense, Feb. 3. 1738-9. With a Translation of it. IV. Some Remarks on a Pamphlet, entitled, Popular Prejudices against the Convention and Treaty with Spain. In a Letter to a Member of Parliament. V. The Lords Protest on the Question upon the Convention, March 1. 1738-9. VI. A remarkable Letter of the late L-d L-ns-n, to a Friend, upon an approaching Election of Members to serve in Parliament. Vii. The French Comedy. A New Ballad. Viii. The Convention. An Excellent New Ballad. IX. Sir ***'s Speech upon the Peace with Spain. A New Ballad. X. Another Ballad on the same Occasion. XI. A List of the Members of the House of Commons, with the Places they represent, what Posts they enjoy under the Government, and how they Voted in the Question upon the Convention. Taken March 30. 1739, being the Day after.
Date: printed in the year 1739- Books
- Online
A new miscellany for the year 1738. Containing I. Probus to Philaretes. A Familiar Miscellaneous Epistle. Occasioned by some Late Occurrences. II. The Craftsman of Dec. 10. 1737, which was seized by the Messengers before Publication. III. A Letter from a Freeholder in the Country to a Member of Parliament, concerning Franking of Letters, &c. IV. The Speaker's Speech to the King, on his Presenting the Bills for the Royal Assent, at the Close of the last Session of Parliament. V. An Excellent New Ballad. Tune of, King John and the Abbot of Canterbury. VI. The Negotiators: Or, Don Diego brought to Reason. An Excellent New Ballad. Tune of, Packington's Pound. Vii. The Rival Wives: Or, the Greeting of Clarissa to Skirra in the Elysian Shades.
Date: [1738]- E-journals
- Online
The contemporary review
Date: 1866-2012- E-journals
- Online
Chicago review
Date: 1946-- Books
- Online
A New miscellany for the year 1739. Containing I. Common-sense, January 13. 1738-9. Being a paròdy of the last scene of the malade imaginaire of moliere. II. Common-sense, Feb. 17. 1738-9. With the King of Spain's protest, before the signing of the convention. III. The Latin epitaph from old common-sense, Feb. 3. 1738-9. With a translation of it. IV. Some remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, Popular prejudices against the convention and treaty with Spain. In a letter to a member of Parliament. V. The Lords protest on the question upon the convention, March 1. 1738-9. VI. A remarkable letter of the late L-d L-ns-n, to a friend, upon an approaching election of members to serve in Parliament. VII. The French comedy. A new ballad. VIII. The convention. An excellent new ballad. IX. Sir***'s speech upon the peace with Spain. A new ballad. X. Another ballad on the same occasion. XI. A list of the members of the House of Commons, with the places they represent, what posts they enjoy under the government, and how they voted in the question upon the convention. Taken March 30. 1739, being the day after.
Date: Printed in the year 1739- Books
- Online
A new miscellany for the year 1737. Containing I. The vision of the golden rump, printed in the Papers call'd Common Sense, of March 19. and March 26. II. A dissertation upon kicking, printed in the same Paper of June 11. III. The Lord C-d's speech against the Play-Bill, in the House of Peers. IV C---- C----r's letter to the Craftsman, upon the Bill for restraining the Stage, printed in that Paper of July 2.
Date: [1737]- E-journals
- Online
The Soil
Date: 1916-1917- E-journals
- Online
The Cambridge quarterly
Date: [1965]-- Books
- Online
A new miscellany for the year 1737. Containing I. The vision of the golden rump, printed in the Papers call'd Common Sense of March 19. and March 26. II. A dissertation upon kicking, printed in the same Paper of June 11. III. The Lord C-d's Speech against the Play-Bill, in the House of Peers. IV. C- C-r's Letter to the Craftsman, upon the Bill for restraining the Stage, printed in that Paper of July 2. V. The Year of Wonders. VI. The Man of Honour. Vii. A Letter from G. Kelly, &c. Viii. The Alchymist of June 4. 1737. IX. Fog's journal, July 16.
Date: Printed in the Year, 1737- E-journals
- Online
The British quarterly review
Date: 1845-1886- E-journals
- Online
Representations
Date: ©1983-- E-journals
- Online
Bentley's miscellany
Date: 1837-1868- Books
The American mercury : a monthly review. Vol. XII, no. 47 / edited by H. L. Mencken.
Date: 1927- Books
- Online
The bouquet, or Blossoms of fancy; No. VII.
Date: M:DCC:XCVI. [1796]- Books
- Online
A new miscellany for the year 1734. Part I. Containing I. An epistle to a Lady, who desired the Author to make Verses on her in the Heroick Stile. II. On reading Dr. Young's Satires called, The Universal Passion. III. On Poetry: A Rapsody. IV. On the Words, Brother-Protestants, and Fellow-Christians.
Date: 1734]- E-journals
- Online
The athenaeum
Date: 1830-1921- Books
- Online
A new miscellany for the year 1737. Containing I. The vision of the golden rump, printed in the Papers call'd Common Sense, of March 19. and March 26. II. A dissertation upon kicking, printed in the same Paper of June 11. III. The Lord C-d's Speech against the Play-Bill, in the House of Peers. IV. C- C-r's Letter to the Craftsman, upon the Bill for restraining the Stage, printed in that Paper of July 2. V. The Year of Wonders. VI. The Man of Honour. Vii. A Letter from G. Kelly, &c. Viii. The Alchymist of June 4. 1737. IX. Fog's journal, July 16.
Date: Printed in the year, [1737]