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An Essay on the art of ingenoiusly tormenting; with proper rules for the exercise of that amusing study. Humbly addressed, Part I. To the master, husband, &c. Part II. To the wife, friend, &c. [etc.]
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Printed for Andrew Millar, in the Strand, 1753; reprinted for William Miller, in Old Bond Street, by W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland-row. |
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A Lady of the last century (Mrs. Elizabeth Montagu): illustrated in her unpublished letters; collected and arranged, with a biographical sketch, and a chapter on blue stockings. By Dr. Doran, F. S. A.
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Richard Bentley And Son, Publishers in Ordinary to Her Majesty |
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An Illustrated Guide to the Collections. Worthing Museum and Art Gallery.
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The Museum |
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A long time burning : the history of literary censorship in England / Donald Thomas
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Routledge & Kegan Paul |
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An Essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets. With some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire.
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Printed by H. Hughs, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields; For Edward and Charles Dilly, in the Poultry |
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A bookman's budget / composed and compiled by Austin Dobson
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Oxford University Press |
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An Unfortunate Mother's Advice to Her Absent Daughters, in a Letter To Miss Pennington.
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Printed By J. And H. Hughs; For J. Walter, AT Homer's Head, Charing-Cross |
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Anna and Edgar: Or, Love and Ambition. A Tale. By Mrs. Richmond Inglis, Daughter of Colonel James Gardiner, who fell at the Battle of Preston, 1745.
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Printed by A. Murray and J. Cochran, For the Author. Sold by William Creech |
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A strange way of killing : the poetic structure of Wuthering Heights / Meg Harris Williams
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Clunie Press |
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A hundred years of Georgian London : from the accession of George I to the heyday of the Regency
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Macdonald & Co |
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