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Thomas Brown | lit.salon
Thomas Brown
Born:
1663
Died:
1704
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Born:
1663
Died:
1704
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The works of Mr. Thomas Brown: in prose and verse; serious, moral, and comical. In two volumes. ... To which is prefix'd, A character of Mr. Tho. Brown and his writings, by James Drake, ...
1707
Thomas Brown
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A description of Mr. D-n's funeral: a poem
1700
Thomas Brown
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Amusements serious and comical: calculated for the meridian of London.
1702
Thomas Brown
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The whole comical works of Monsr. Scarron ... a great part of which never before in English
1700
Paul Scarron, Thomas Brown, John Savage
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Mr. Haynes, his recantation prologue upon his first appearance on the stage after his return from Rome.
1689
Thomas Brown
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The reasons of Mr. Joseph Hains the player's conversion & re-conversion: being the third and last part to the dialogue of Mr. Bays
1690
Thomas Brown
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The late converts exposed, or, The reasons of Mr. Bays's changing his religion Considered in a dialogue. Part the second, With Reflections on th elife of St. Xavier. Don Sebastian King of Portugal. As also The fable of the bat and the birds ...
1690
Thomas Brown
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The weesil trap'd: a poem : being a reflection on the late satyrical fable
1691
Thomas Brown
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The weesils A satyrical fable : giving an account of some argumental passages happening in the Lion's court about Weesilion's taking the oaths ...
1691
Thomas Brown
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A collection of miscellany poems, letters, &c.
1699
Thomas Brown
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Commendatory verses, on the author of the two Arthurs, and the Satyr against wit
1700
Thomas Brown
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A description of Mr. D-n's funeral a poem
1700
Thomas Brown
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Amusements serious and comical, calculated for the meridian of London
1700
Thomas Brown
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Letters from the dead to the living
1702
Thomas Brown
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Letters from the dead to the living
1702
Thomas Brown
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A collection of all the dialogues written by Mr. Thomas Brown ...: To which are added, his translations and imitations of several odes of Horace, of Martial's epigrams, etc.
1704
Thomas Brown
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The stage-beaux toss'd in a blanket, or, Hypocrisie alamode expos'd in a true picture of Jerry -----, a pretending scourge to the English stage: a comedy : with a prologue on occasional conformity : being a full explanation of the poussin doctor's book : and an epilogue on the reformers
1704
Thomas Brown
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A legacy for the ladies: or, Characters of the women of the age; with A comical view of London and Westminster: or, The merry quack wherein physick is rectified for both the beaus and ladies. In two parts.
1705
Thomas Brown
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A legacy for the ladies, or, Characters of the women of the age
1705
Thomas Brown
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The fourth volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown, which compleats the whole sett. ... Together with his translation of Horace, ... To which is added, an essay on humor in comedy; in a letter to Mr. Dennis, written by William Congreve, Esq
1711
Thomas Brown
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The works of Mr. Thomas Brown serious and comical, in prose and verse
1715
Thomas Brown
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Works, serious and comical, in prose and verse.: With the Life and character of Mr. Brown and a Key to all his writings.
1720
Thomas Brown
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Amusements, serious and comical, and other works
1927
Thomas Brown
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Love given o're, or, A Satyr against the pride, lust and inconstancy &c. of woman
1683
Thomas Brown
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Notes upon Mr. Dryden's poems in four letters
1687
M. Clifford, Thomas Brown
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Heraclitus ridens redivivus, or, A dialogue between Harry and Roger concerning the times
1688
Thomas Brown
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The reasons of Mr. Bays changing his religion: considered in a dialogue between Crites, Eugenius, and Mr. Bays
1688
Thomas Brown
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Heraclitus ridens redivivus or, A dialogue between Harry and Roger, concerning the times
1688
Thomas Brown
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The weesils A satyrical fable: giving an account of some argumental passages happening in the lion's court about Weesilion's taking the oaths ...
1690
Thomas D'Urfey, Thomas Brown
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Novus reformator vapulans, or, The Welch Levite tossed in a blanket in a dialogue between Hick-- of Colchester, David J--nes, and the ghost of Wil. Pryn
1691
Thomas Brown
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The weesil trap'd a poem : being a reflection on the late satyrical fable
1691
Thomas Brown
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The weesils: a satyrical fable, giving an account of some argumental passages happening in the Lion's Court about Weesilion's taking the oaths.
1691
Thomas Brown
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Novus reformator vapulans, or, The Welch Levite tossed in a blanket: in a dialogue between Hick-- of Colchester, David J--nes, and the ghost of Wil. Pryn
1691
Thomas Brown
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The reasons of Mr. Joseph Hains the player's conversion & re-conversion being the third and last part to the dialogue of Mr. Bays
1691
Thomas Brown
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The moralist, or, A satyr upon the sects: shewing some disputing passages by way of dialogue, between a well-principled lay-man, and a professor of theology : with reflections upon some modern writings and actions, particularly the late absconding of a certain B---
1691
Thomas Brown
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A congratulatory poem on His Majesty's happy return from Holland
1691
Thomas Brown
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Wit for money, or, Poet Stutter a dialogue between Smith, Johnson, and Poet Stutter : containing reflections on some late plays and paticularly on Love for money, or, The boarding school
1691
Thomas Brown, George Fidge
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The reasons of the new converts taking the oaths to the present government: in a dialogue
1691
Thomas Brown
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The Salamanca wedding, or, A true account of a swearing doctor's marriage with a Muggletonian widow in Breadstreet: London, August 18th, 1693 : in a letter to a gentleman in the country
1693
Thomas Brown
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A pleasant walk round London and Westminster, lashing the vices and follies of the town
1697
Thomas Brown
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Familiar letter
1697
Thomas Brown
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Physick lies a bleeding, or, The apothecary turned doctor a comedy, acted every day in most apothecaries shops in London : and more especially to be seen by those who are willing to be cheated, the first of April, every year : absolutely necessary for all persons that are sick, or may be sick
1697
Thomas Brown
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Physick lies a bleeding, or, The apothecary turned doctor: a comedy
1697
Thomas Brown
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Twenty select colloquies out of Erasmus Roterodamus
1699
Desiderius Erasmus, Thomas Brown, Roger L'Estrange
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Seven new colloquies translated out of Erasmus Roterodamus as also The life of Erasmus
1699
Desiderius Erasmus, Thomas Brown
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Amusements serious and comical
1700
Thomas Brown, Charles Rivière Dufresny
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Commendatory verses on the author of The two Arthurs and the Satyr against wit
1700
Thomas Brown
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Amusements serious and comical, calculated for the meridian of London
1700
Thomas Brown
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Advice to the Kentish long-tails: by the wise men of Gotham, in answer to their late sawcy petition to the parliament.
1701
Thomas Brown
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Laconics, or, New maxims of state and conversation: relating to the affairs and manners of the present times : in three parts.
1701
Thomas Brown