Bellamy, D. (Daniel), d. 1788.
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Miscellanies in prose and verse, consisting of dramatick pieces , poems, humorous tales, fables, &c. Under the Following Heads: I. Vanquish'd Love: Or, the Jealous Queen. II. The Rival Nymphs: Or, the Merry Swain. III. Innocence Betray'd: Or, the Royal Impostor. IV. Love Triumphant: Or, the Rival Goddesses. V. Three Select Scenes of the celebrated Guarini's Pastor Frdo, in Italian and English. VI. Select Aesopian Tales, in Prose and Verse paraphrastically translated from Phaedrus, Cambray, and Others. By D. Bellamy, Sometime since of St. John's College, Oxford.
Bellamy, D (Daniel), b. 1687.Date: 1739- E-books
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The dramatic pieces, and other miscellaneous works in prose and verse , of D. Bellamy, formerly of St. John's College, Oxford. Adorned with sculptures. In which are introduced, several select essays, never before published, by D. Bellamy, jun. of Trinity-College, Cambridge.
Bellamy, D (Daniel), b. 1687.Date: 1739- E-books
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A new complete English dictionary , peculiarly adapted to the, instruction and improvement of those who have not had the benefit of a learned or liberal education, ... To which is prefixed a compendious grammar ... by D. Bellamy ... Mr. Gordon, and others.
Marchant, John 18th cent.Date: 1760- E-books
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The modern receipt or, a cure for love. A comedy. Altered from Shakespeare. With original poems, letters, &c.
James CarringtonDate: 1739- E-books
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Miscellanies in prose and verse , consisting of dramatick pieces, poems, humorous tales, fables, &c. Under the following heads: I. The rival priests; or, The female politition: a farce. II. The perjur'd devotee, or Force of love: a comedy. III. Muscipula; sive, cambro-muo-ma chia: with a translation of it in Miltonick verse. IV. Back-gammon: or, The battle of the friars: a tale. V. The fair counsellor; or, The young lady's conduct after marriage: a matrimonial conference. VI. An essay on the nature of fable; with select tales and fables, and other mythological amusements; concluding with a short pastoral interlude, entitled, The absent nymph, or The doating swain. ... By D. Bellamy, some time since of St. John's College, Oxford, and D Bellamy, jun of Trinity-College, in Cambridge.
Bellamy, D (Daniel), b. 1687.Date: 1741