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- Critical essays from the Spectator
- Critical essays of the eighteenth century, 1700-1725
- Eighteenth-century critical essays
- Essais de Michel seigneur de Montaigne, : Avec des notes; & une table générale des matiéres, plus utile que celles qui avoient paru jusqu'ici. Par pierre coste
- Familiar essays, on interesting subjects
- Honesty the best policy : An essay concerning the true way of rendering a nation happy, and its government firm and lasting
- Honesty the best policy : An essay concerning the true way of rendering a nation happy, and its government firm and lasting. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, lord archbishop of Tuam in Ireland
- Periodical essays of the eighteenth century
- Selected essays
- Selected essays from "The Tatler," "The Spectator," and "The Guardian"
- Selected poetry and prose
- Selected prose and poetry
- Selected writings
- The Church of England man's compendium. : Consisting of five essays, viz. I. On the excellency of the English Constitution. II. The errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome. III. The rule of doing as we would be done unto. IV. The excellency advantage of private prayer. V. Considerations on a future state. Also maxims, reflections and observations; divine, moral and political. Faithfully extracted from the writings, of the Right Reverend Dr. Francis Atterbury, late bishop of Rochester
- The Compendious library: or Pocket companion for winter evening entertainments. : Being a curious collection of instructive and diverting essays. Extracted from the best and most authentic authors, both antient and modern: but particularly from the high Dutch, French, and Italian. Volume I. Containing: 1. Several narratives of the most remarkable revolutions, conquests and insurrections. 2. Historical accounts of several foreign countries, and of such things as are therein most worthy of observance. With a great variety of copper plates
- The General magazine for ...
- The Guardian, by Isaac Bickerstaff. Complete in one volume
- The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq
- The Mirror : A periodical paper, published at Edinburgh in the years 1779 and 1780. Veluti in speculo. In two volumes. ..
- The Mirror. : A periodical paper, published at Edinburgh in the years 1779 and 1780. Veluti in speculo. In two volumes. ..
- The Morning: or, Judgment. An Essay
- The Parlour companion : selected principally from the celebrated works of Gregory, Blair, Johnson, Pope, Thomson, Addison, Mallet, and Carlos
- The Pleasing instructor: or, Entertaining moralist. : Consisting of select essays, relations, visions and allegories, collected from the most eminent English authors. To which are prefixed, new thoughts on education. Designed for the use of schools, as well as the closet; with a view to form the rising minds of the youth of both sexes to virtue, and destroy in the bud, those vices and frailties which mankind, and youth in particular, are addicted to
- The Speaker; Or, a collection of miscellaneous pieces, in prose and verse. Selected from the best English writers
- The Tatler
- The Tatler
- The affectionate father : A sentimental comedy: together with essays on various subjects. By James Nelson, author of an essay On the government of children, under the general heads of health, manners, and education
- The commerce of everyday life : selections from The tatler and The spectator
- The lucubrations of Sallmanazor Histrum, Esq : Together with the plain-dealer, as they were publish'd weekly. Revised and corrected by the author
- The mite. : An essay upon the office of Church-Deacons, and the duty of charity, calculated for discovering, that the late application by the Town-Council of Edinburgh, for a law imposing, upon house-holders there, a tax (instead of the public collections on the Lord's day, &c.) for maintaining their Charity Work-House, is destructive to the said office and duty, &c. Humbly inscribed to the Town-Council and ministers of Edinburgh. By a Lover of peace and truth
- The nightingale. An essay on songs among thorns. Or The supports & comforts of the afflicted believer : Thankfully published by one that has had experience of them. [Two lines from Job]
- The progress of satire : An essay in verse. With notes, containing remarks on "the pursuits of literature."
- The spectator
- Winter evenings: or, Lucubrations on life and letters. : In two volumes
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