A Farther hue and cry after Dr. Sw----t. [electronic resource] : Being a collection of curious pieces found fince his departure. Viz. I. A genuine epistle from M-w P-r, Esq; at Paris, to the Revd Dr. J-n Sw-t at Windsor. II. Smut's epitaph. III. A letter to Sir Patrick Lawless, late the pretender's nuncio. IV. An ode to the pretender, written by several hands in Greenwich Park. V. Earl Mortimer's Fall. A fragment. Publish'd from the original manufcripts, by Timothy Brocade, Esq; late author of the examiner.
1714
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A Farther hue and cry after Dr. Sw----t. [electronic resource] : Being a collection of curious pieces found fince his departure. Viz. I. A genuine epistle from M-w P-r, Esq; at Paris, to the Revd Dr. J-n Sw-t at Windsor. II. Smut's epitaph. III. A letter to Sir Patrick Lawless, late the pretender's nuncio. IV. An ode to the pretender, written by several hands in Greenwich Park. V. Earl Mortimer's Fall. A fragment. Publish'd from the original manufcripts, by Timothy Brocade, Esq; late author of the examiner.
Uniform Title
Genuine epistle from M-w P-r, Esq; at Paris, to the Reverend J-n S-t.
Ode to the pretender.
Ode to the pretender.
Edition
The second edition.
Publication Details
London : Printed for A. Boulter, MDCCXIV. [1714]
Place of Publication or Printing
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Language
English
Description
16,13,[1]p. ; 8⁰.
Note
M-w P-r = Matthew Prior.
J-n S-t = Jonathan Swift.
First published as 'A genuine epistle from M-w P-r, Esq; at Paris, to the Reverend J-n S-t', London, 1714.
A whig satire in the form of a mock letter from Prior to Swift.
Verse.
With a half-title.
'An ode to the pretender' is by Francis Reynardson.
Price on title page: Price 6d.
Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library.
J-n S-t = Jonathan Swift.
First published as 'A genuine epistle from M-w P-r, Esq; at Paris, to the Reverend J-n S-t', London, 1714.
A whig satire in the form of a mock letter from Prior to Swift.
Verse.
With a half-title.
'An ode to the pretender' is by Francis Reynardson.
Price on title page: Price 6d.
Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library.
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Foxon, G127
Teerink-Scouten, 882, III
English Short Title Catalog, T219157.
Teerink-Scouten, 882, III
English Short Title Catalog, T219157.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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