Volume 1
Dictionary of anonymous and pseudonymous English literature / Samuel Halkett and John Laing.
- Samuel Halkett
- Date:
- 1926-[1962]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Dictionary of anonymous and pseudonymous English literature / Samuel Halkett and John Laing. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![annals of horsemanship : containing accounts of accidental experiments and experimental accidents, both successful and unsuccessful; com¬ municated by various correspondents to the author, Geoffrey Gambado, Esq., riding master, master of the horse, and grand equerry to the Doge of Venice [Henry William Bun- bury]. 8vo. Pp. 140. [.D. N. B., vol. 7, p. 267.] London, 1809 Wrongly ascribed to Francis Grose. ACADEMY of complements ; perfected with additions of witty amorous poems. By the author of The strange dis¬ covery, a tragi-comedy [John Gough]. 8vo. [Bliss’ Cat.] London, 1640 ACADEMY (the) of true wisdom ; or, the school of vertue. ... By J. W. [J— White]. i2mo. Pp. (28), 412. Rotterdam, 1694 Attestation by a contemporary hand. ACADEMY (an) or colledge ; wherein young ladies and gentlewomen may, at a very moderate expence, be duly instructed in the true Protestant re¬ ligion, and in all vertuous qualities that may adorn that sex; also be carefully preserved and secured till the day of their marriage, under the tuition of a lady governess, and grave society. . . . [By Edward Chamber- layne, LL.D.] 4to. Pp. 14. [Bodt.] In the Savoy, 1761 ACADIA: missing links of a lost chapter in American history. By an Acadian [Edward Richard]. 8vo. Pp. 384. [Amer.Cat.] New York [1895] ACADIAN (an) summer: the impres¬ sions of an impressionist. Tran¬ scribed by “Shirley” [Sir John Skelton, advocate]. Sq 8vo. Pp. 56. [Lit. Year Book.] Privately printed, Edinburgh, 1889 ACCEDENCE commenc’t grammar, supply’d with sufficient rules, for the use of such as, younger or elder, are desirous, without more trouble than needs, to attain the Latin tongue ; the elder sort especially, with little teach¬ ing, and thir own industry. By J. M. [John Milton]. i2mo. Pp. 72. [Bodl.] London, 1669 In the same year, there appeared an issue with the author’s name in full, and slight variations on the title-page. ACCENT and rhythm explained by the law of mono-pressures. Part I. [By J— W— Blake.] 8vo. [Ca?nb. Univ. Lib.] Edinburgh, 1888 ACCESS (the) ; or, permitted approach of a Court penitent to the Divine Astrea. By H. W. [Henry Waring], gent. Fcap 4to. [Brit. Musi] N.P. [London], 1703 ACCESSIBLE field-sports : the experi¬ ences of a sportsman in North America. By Ubique [Captain Parker Gillmore]. 8vo. [Kirk’s Sup¬ plement, i., p. 672.] London, 1869 ACCESSION (the) of Nicholas I. ; compiled by special command of the Emperor Alexander II., by his Im¬ perial Majesty’s Secretary of State, Baron M. Korfif; and translated from the original Russian [by T. B. Shaw, M.A.]. 8vo. [IV.] London, 1857 ACCOMMODATED texts ; or, texts and contexts. By R. C. L. B. [Robert Casper Lee Bevan], Pt 8vo. [Brit. Musi] London, 1854 ACCOMPLISHED (the) chess-player: an elementary treatise explaining the game, as played by the London Club ; and, by way of introduction, the morals of chess, by Dr Franklin. [By Reuben Roy.] Second edition. 8vo. Pp. no. [Bodl.] London [1837] ACCOMPLISHED (the) Ladies’ delight; in preserving, physic, beautifying, and cookery. . . . [By Hannah Wolley.] 8 vo. [Arber’s Term Catalogues, i., p. 519.] London, 1675 ACCOMPLISHMENT(the)of prophecy in the character and conduct of Jesus Christ ; from the impressive Treatise on the truth of the Christian Religion, by James Abbadie, D.D., formerly Dean of Killaloe. [Edited by the Rev. Henry John Todd.] i2mo. [D. N. B., vol. 56, p. 429.] London, 1810 ACCOMPLISHT (the) Physitian, the finisht Apothecary, and the skilfull Chyrurgion ; detecting their neces¬ sary connexion and dependance on each other : withall a discovery of the frauds of the quacking Emperick, the prescribing Chyrurgeon and the prac¬ tising Apothecary. Whereunto is added The Physitian’s circuit, The History of physick ; and a lash for Lex Talionis. [By Christopher Mer- rett, M.D.]. 4to. Pp. viii., 95. [Arber’s Term Catalogues, i., p. 519 ] London , 1670](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31359681_0001_0041.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)