Accession number
PML 77499.29
Published
London: : Printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Ivy-Lane., 1734.
Credit line
Gift; Some of his friends in memory of Mr. Henry S. Morgan.
Notes
First ed.
In verse.
Quotation on t.p.: "---Remember Milo's End, Wedg'd in that Timber, which he strove to read. Roscom."
Other editions include the epistle and sometimes further commentary, published the same year and printed by T. Reynolds and J. Dormer.
"A reply to Lord Hervey's An epistle from a nobleman to a doctor of divinity, 1733"--Cf. Foxon.
The "doctor of divinity" has been identified as "Dr. Sherwin" [i.e. William Sherman], but Halsband refutes that attribution. Cf. Halsband, R. Lord Hervey, 1974 (p. 164).
T.p. vignette, head-piece, historiated initial.
Printer possibly Henry Woodfall, based on ornaments.--ESTC (RLIN).
In verse.
Quotation on t.p.: "---Remember Milo's End, Wedg'd in that Timber, which he strove to read. Roscom."
Other editions include the epistle and sometimes further commentary, published the same year and printed by T. Reynolds and J. Dormer.
"A reply to Lord Hervey's An epistle from a nobleman to a doctor of divinity, 1733"--Cf. Foxon.
The "doctor of divinity" has been identified as "Dr. Sherwin" [i.e. William Sherman], but Halsband refutes that attribution. Cf. Halsband, R. Lord Hervey, 1974 (p. 164).
T.p. vignette, head-piece, historiated initial.
Printer possibly Henry Woodfall, based on ornaments.--ESTC (RLIN).
Description
8 p. ; 34 cm
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