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Thomas Cooke | lit.salon
Thomas Cooke
Born:
1703
Died:
1756
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Born:
1703
Died:
1756
Books by Thomas Cooke (50 max)
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The triumphs of love and honour a play as it is acted by His Majestys̕ servants at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane : to which is added Considerations on the stage and on the advantages which arise to a nation from the encouragement of arts
1731
Thomas Cooke
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The bays miscellany, or Colley [Cibber] triumphant: containing: I. The petty-sessions of poets; II. The battle of the poets, or The contention for the laurel, as it is now acting at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market; III. The battle of the poets, an heroic poem, in two cantos. With the true characters of the several poets therein mention'd and just reasons why not qualify'd for the laurel, the whole design'd as a specimen of those gentlemens abilities, without prejudice or partiality
1731
Thomas Cooke
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The battle of the poets, or, The contention for the laurel: as it is now acting at the New Theatre in the Haymarket, introduced as an entire new act to the comical tragedy of Tom Thumb
1731
Scriblerus Tertius, Henry Fielding, Thomas Cooke
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A demonstration of the Will of God by the light of nature in eight discourses ... To which are added several pieces on various subjects
1733
Thomas Cooke
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A rhapsody on virtue and pleasure to the Right Honourable James Reynolds Esq; late Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
1738
Thomas Cooke, James Reynolds
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The mournful nuptials; or, Love the cure of all woes: a tragedy : to which is prefixed a preface, containing some observations on satire, and on the present state of our public entertainments
1739
Thomas Cooke
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Mr. Cooke's original poems, with imitations and translations of several select passages of the antients: in four parts: : to which are added Proposals for perfecting the English language
1742
Thomas Cooke
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An epistle to the Right Honourable the Countess of Shaftesbury with a prologue and epilogue on Shakespeare and his writings
1743
Thomas Cooke
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Immortality reveal'd: a poem, in four epistles to a friend
1745
Thomas Cooke, Cooke, Thomas Vicar of Bayton, Henry Thrale, William Bowyer
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An ode on martial virtue: to which are prefixed observations on taste, and the present state of poetry in England
1750
Thomas Cooke
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The tryal of Hercules: an ode on glory, virtue, and pleasure
1752
Thomas Cooke, Cooke, William
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Pythagoras, an ode: To which are prefixed observations on taste and on education
1752
Thomas Cooke
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An ode on benevolence: to which are prefixed observations on education, taste, and poetry ...
1753
Thomas Cooke, Mary Cooper
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Terence's comedies translated into English, together with the original Latin, from the best editions, on the opposite pages : also critical and explanatory notes to which is prefixed a dissertation on the life and writings of Terence : containing an enquiry into the rise and progress of dramatic poetry in Greece and Rome, with remarks on the comic measure
1755
Terence, Thomas Cooke
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An ode on beauty, to which are prefixed some observations on taste, and on the present state of poetry in England ...
1756
Thomas Cooke