Charles Gildon
Died 1724-01-01
Identifiers
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- Open LibraryOL510806A
Top Subjects
- English poetry (5)
- Athenian Society (London, England) (4)
- 18th century (3)
- Early works to 1800 (2)
- 17th century (2)
- Early modern, 1500-1700 (2)
- English essays -- Early modern, 1500-1700 (2)
Books by Charles Gildon
Total count: 72
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The history of the Athenian societyfor the resolving all nice and curious questonsJames Dowley1691-01-01
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The history of the Athenian Society, for the resolving all nice and curious qvestions.J. Dowley1691-01-01
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The history of the Athenian Societyfor the resolving all nice and curious questionsPrinted for James Dowley1692-01-01
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Poeta infamis, or, A poet not worth hangingbeing a dialogue between Lysander Valentine, and poet Pricket : with a letter to the author of The marriage-hater matched, written by his friendPrinted for B.C.1692-01-01
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Miscellany poems upon several occasionsconsisting of original poems, by the late Duke of Buckingham, Mr. Cowly, Mr. Milton, Mr. Prior, Mrs. Behn, Mr. Tho. Brown, &c. And the translations from Horace, Persius, Petronius Arbiter, &c. With an essay upon satyr, by the famous M. Dacier. Licens'd May 21. 1692Printed for Peter Buck, at the sign of the Temple, near Temple-Bar, in Fleetstreet1692-01-01
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The history of the Athenian Societyfor the resolving all nice and curious questionsPrinted for James Dowley, and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster1692-01-01
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Nuncius infernalis, or, A new account from below, in two dialoguesthe first (from the Elizium Fields) Of friendship, the second (from hell of cuckoldom) being The sessions of cuckoldsPrinted for Thomas Jones ...1692-01-01
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The post-boy rob'd of his mail, or, The pacquet broke openconsisting of five hundred letters to persons of several qualities and conditions, with observations upon each letterPrinted for John Dunton ...1692-01-01
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The history of the Athenian Society, for the resolving all nice and curious questionsby a gentleman who got secret intelligence of their whole proceedingsJ. Dowley1693-01-01
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The second volume of The post-boy robb'd of his mail, or, The pacquet broke-opento which are added several ingenious letters lately sent to the gentlemen concern'd in this frollick : as also copies of those private letters which lately past between --- : with observations upon each letterPrinted by J. Wilde for John Dunton ...1693-01-01
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Miscellaneous letters and essays on several subjectsphilosophical, moral, historical, critical, amorous, &c., in prose and verse : directed to John Dryden, Esq., the Honourable Geo. Granvill, Esq., Walter Moile, Esq., Mr. Dennis, Mr. Congreve, and other eminent men of th' agePrinted for Benjamin Bragg ...1694-01-01
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Miscellaneous letters and essays, on several subjectsPhilosophical, moral, historical, critical, amorous, &c. in prose and verse / Directed to John Dryden, esq; the Honourable Geo. Granvill, esq; Walter Moile, esq; Mr. Dennis, Mr. Congreve, and other eminent men of th' age. by several gentlemen and ladies.Printed for Benjamin Bragg1694-01-01
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The miscellaneous works of Charles Blount, Esq. ...to which is prefixed the life of the author, and an account and vindication of his death : with the contents of the whole volume[s.n.]1695-01-01
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Letters and essays, on several subjectsphilosophical, moral, historical, critical, amorous, &c., in prose and verse : to John Dryden, Esq., Geo. Granvill, Esq., Walter Moile, Esq., [double brace] Mr. Congreve, and Mr. Denis, and other ingenious men of th' agePrinted and are to be sold by Daniel Browne ... and Tho. Axe ...1696-01-01
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The Roman brides revengea tragedyPrinted for John Sturton1697-01-01
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The Poetical remaines of the Duke of Buckingham, Sir George Etheridge, Mr. Milton, Mr. Andrew Marvel, Madam Behn, Lord Rochester, Sir John Denham, Mr. Waller, Mr. Shadwel, Madam PhilipsPrinted, and are to be sold by Thomas Minton ...1698-01-01
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The songs in Phaeton: or, the fatal divorce. Sett to musick by Mr. Daniel Purcell. With an addition of some songs in the last new playprinted by J. Heptinstall, for Samuel Scott at the Middle-Temple-Gate, Fleet-street: where may be had Melothesia, or, certain general rules to play a continued bass upon the organ harpsicord, or, spinnet. The second edition1698-01-01
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Phaeton, or, The fatal divorcea tragedy : with some reflections on a book call'd A short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stagePrinted for Abel Roper1698-01-01
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Measure for measure, or Beauty the best advocateAs it is acted at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. VVritten originally by Mr. Shakespear: and now very much alter'd; vvith additions of several entertainments of musickPrinted for D. Brown, at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar; and R. Parker at the Unicorn under the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill1700-01-01
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Measure for measure, or, Beauty the best advocateas it is acted at the theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields : written originally by Mr. Shakespear, and now very much alter'd, with additions of several entertainments of musickPrinted for D. Brown ... and R. Parker ...1700-01-01
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Love's victim; or, The Queen of Walesa tragedy as it was acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-fields. By His Majesty's servants.printed by M. Bennet, for Richard Parker and George Straham1701-01-01
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Love's victim: or, The Queen of WalesA tragedy. As it was acted at the theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By His Majesty's servants ...Printed by M. Bennet, for R. Parker [etc.1701-01-01
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Love's victimor, The Queen of Wales : a tragedy : as it was acted at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields : by His Majesty's servants.Printed by M. Bennet, for Richard Parker ..., and George Strahan ...1701-01-01
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A new miscellany of original poems, on several occasionsPrinted for Peter Buck, at the sign of the Temple in Fleet-street; and George Strahan at the Golden-Ball, over against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhil.1701-01-01
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A comparison between the two stages with an examen of the Generous Conqueror, and some critical remarks, etc1702-01-01
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The patriot, or the Italian conspiracy, a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Laneprinted for William Davis, and George Strahan1703-01-01
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The patriot; or, The Italian conspiracya tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane.printed for William Davis, and George Strahan1703-01-01
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The patriotor, The Italian conspiracy, a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-LaneW. Davis1703-01-01
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The deist's manual : or, a rational enquiry into the Christian religionWith some considerations on Mr. Hobbs, Spinosa, the Oracles of reason, Second thoughts, &c . ..... To which is prefix'd a letter, from the author of The method with the deists....Printed for A. Roper...; Fran. Coggan...; and Geo. Strahan...1705-01-01
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The Deist's manual, or, A rational inquiry into the Christian religionwith some considerations on Mr. Hobbs, Spinosa [sic], the Oracles of Reason, Second thoughts, &c. : to which is prefix'd a letter from the author of The method with the DeistsPrinted for A. Roper ... Fran. Coggan ... and Geo. Strahan ...1705-01-01
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The post-boy robb'd of his mailor, The pacquet broke open.The 2d ed. With the addition of many new and ingenious letters, never before published.Printed by B. Mills for J. Sprint1706-01-01
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A review of Her Royal Highness the Princess Sophia's letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterburyand that of Sir Rowland Gwynne to the Right Honourable the Earl of Stamford: or, a Jacobite plot against the protestant succession discover'd: ...printed for the author, and sold by Benj. Bragge1706-01-01
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The post-boy robb'd of his mail: or, the pacquet broke openConsisting of letters of love and gallantry, and all miscellaneous subjects: ... Both volumes in one.The second edition. With the addition of many new and ingenious letters, never before published.printed by B. Mills, for John Sprint1706-01-01
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A review of Her Royal Highness the Princess Sophia's letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, and that of Sir Rowland Gwynne to the Right Honourable the Earl of Stamford, or, A Jacobite plot against the protestant succession discover'doccasion'd by a scrurrilous and factious libal, lately printed against the most serene House of Hannover ...Printed for the author, and sold by Benj.Bragge, at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row1706-01-01
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Threnodia virgineaor the apotheosis. A poem, occasion'd by the much lamented death of Mrs Hester Buckworth, only daughter of Sir John Buckworth, kt. and bar.printed by H. Hills1708-01-01
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Libertas triumphansa poem, occasion'd by the glorious victory obtain'd near Odenard, by the forces of the allies under the command of His Highness John duke of Marlborough, and prince of the Sacred Roman Empire, and the Velt-Mareschal Auverquerque: on the first of July, 1708. ...Printed for Tho. Bullock, at the Rose and Crown near Holbourn-bridge; and sold by J. Morphew, near Stationer's hall.1708-01-01
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The new metamorphosis, or, The pleasant transformationbeing The golden ass of Lucius Apuleius of MedauraPrinted for S. Brisco, and sold by J. Morphew,...1708-01-01
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Libertas triumphansa poem, occasion'd by the glorious victory obtain'd near Odenard, by the forces of the allies under the command of His Highness John Duke of Marlborough, and Prince of the Sacred Roman Empire, and the Velt-Mareschal Auverquerque: on the first of July, 1708.printed for Tho. Bullock; and sold by J. Morphew1708-01-01
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The new metamorphosisor, The pleasant transformation: being The golden ass of Lucius Apuleius of MedauraPrinted for S. Brisco, and sold by J. Morphew1708-01-01
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The new metamorphosisor, the pleasant transformation: being The golden ass of Lucius Apuleius of Medaura. Alter'd and improv'd to the modern times and manners ; ... Written in Italian by Carlo Monte Socio, ... Adorn'd with cuts: in two vollumes. ...The second edition corrected.printed for Dan. Brown, G. Sawbridge, E. Sanger, S. Brisco, and J. Baker1709-01-01
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The golden spyor, a political journal of the British nights entertainments of war and peace, and love and politics: wherein are laid open, the secret miraculous power and progress of gold, in the courts of Europe. ...printed for J. Woodward; and J. Morphew1709-01-01
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The golden spy, or, A political journal of the British night entertainments of war and peace, and love and politicswherein are laid open, the secret miraculous power and progress of gold, in the courts of Europe. Intermix'd with delightl intrigues, memoirs, tales, and adventures, serious and comical.Printed for J. Woodward and J. Morphew1709-01-01
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The life of Mr. Thomas Betterton, the late eminent tragedian ...With the judgment of ... Monsieur de St. Evremond, upon the Italian and French music and opera's; in a letter to the Duke of Buckingham. To which is added, The amorous widow, or The wanton wife. A comedy. Written by Mr. Betterton, Now first printed from the original copy.R. Gosling1710-01-01
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Cato examin'dor, Animadversions on the fable or plot, manners, sentiments, and diction of the new tragedy of CatoPrinted for John Pemberton1713-01-01
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Les soupirs de la Grand Britaigne: or, the groans of Great Britain, being the second part to The groans of Europeprinted for John Baker1713-01-01
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A new Rehearsal, or Bays the Younger.Containing an examen of The ambitious stepmother. Tamerlane, the biter, Fair penitent, Royal convert, Vlysses, and Jane Shore.Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane1714-01-01
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A new rehearsal, or Bays the youngerContaining an examen of The ambitious step-mother. Tamerlane, The biter, ... All written by N. Rowe Esq;. Also a word or two upon Mr. Pope's Rape of the lock. To which is prefix'd, a preface in vindication of criticism ... by the late Earl of Shaftsbury.printed for J. Roberts1714-01-01
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Memoirs of the life of William Wycherley, Esq. : with a character of his writingsPrinted for E. Curll ..1718-01-01
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The complete art of poetry. In six parts ...Printed for Charles Rivington1718-01-01
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The complete art of poetryin six parts, I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, &c.; II. Of the use and necessity of rules in poetry; III. Of the manner, rules, and art of composing epigrams, pastorals, odes, &c.; IV. Of tragedy and comedy; how to draw the plot, and form the characters of both; V. The rules of the epic or narrative poem, of the poetic diction or language, and of English numbers; VI. A collection of the most beautiful descriptions, similes, allusions, &c. from Spenser, and our best English poets, as well ancient as modern, with above ten thousand verses, not to be found in any performance of this kind; Shakespeariana, or the most beautiful topicks, descriptions, and similes that occur throughout all Shakespear's playsPrinted for Charles Rivington1718-01-01
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The complete art of poetryPrinted for Charles Rivington1718-01-01
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The life and strange surprizing adventures of Mr. D---- de F--, of London, hosierwho has liv'd above fifty yeares by himself in the kingdoms of north and south Britain... : in a dialogue between him, Robinson Crusoe, and his Man Friday, with remarks serious and comical upon the life of Crusoe.Printed for J. Roberts ...1719-01-01
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The post-man robb'd of his mailor, The packet broke open. Being a collection of miscellaneous letters, serious and comical, amorous and gallant, among which are, The lover's sighs; or, The amours of the beautiful Stremunia and Alphonso the Wise, King of Castile, and Aragon, and Earl of Provence; with her passionate letters to the King on his chusing another mistress. In five booksA. Bettesworth and C. Rivington1719-01-01
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The laws of poetryPrinted for W. Hinchliffe, [etc.1721-01-01
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The laws of poetryPrinted for W. Hinchliffe, (etc.)1721-01-01
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The new metamorphosis, or, Pleasant transformation of the Golden ass of Lucius Apuleius of Medauraalso the Golden spy, or, Magical wonders perform'd by gold in the courts of Europe, in love and politicks, by its power on the favourite ladies in all ages : in twenty-five novels : altered and improved to the modern times and manners, exposing the secret follies and vices of maids, wives and widows, nuns, fryars and Jesuits, statesmen, and courtiers, &cPrinted for Sam. Briscoe1724-01-01
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Robinson Crusoe examin'd and criticis'dor, A new edition of Charles Gildon's famous pamphlet now published with an introduction and explanatory notes, together with an essay on Gildon's lifeJ.M. Dent & sons ltd.1923-01-01
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The life and surprising adventures of Mr. D..... De F.. , of Londonin a dialogue between him, Robinson Crusoe and his man Fridayprinted for J. Roberts1923-01-01
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A comparison between the two stagesa late restoration book of the theatre.Princeton University Press1942-01-01
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Phaetonor, The fatal divorce. A tragedy.Printed for Abel Roper, at the Black-boy over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet1956-01-01
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A grammar of the English tongue, 1711Scolar P.1967-01-01
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Measure for measure, 1700.Cornmarket P.1969-01-01
Measure for measure, 1700Cornmarket Press1969-01-01-
Measure for measureCornmarket Press1969-01-01
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The life of Mr. Thomas Bettertonthe late eminent tragedian...Augustus M. Kelley1970-01-01
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The life of Mr. Thomas Betterton, the late eminent tragedianWith the judgment of ... Monsieur de St. Evremond, upon the Italian and French music and opera's; in a letter to the Duke of Buckingham. To which is added, The amorous widow, or the wanton wife. A comedyFrank Cass1970-01-01
A comparison between the two stages.Garland Pub.1973-01-01-
Remarks on Mr. Rowe's tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray, and all his other plays.Garland Pub.1974-01-01
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The Deist's manual, 1705Garland Pub.1976-01-01
The plays of Charles GildonGarland Pub.1979-01-01
Life of Thomas Betterton, Late Eminent Tragedian18th Century Shakespeare (Eighteenth Century Shakespeare)1 editionRoutledge1979-05-01-
Charles Gildon's measure for measure, or beauty the best advocatea critical editionGarland1987-01-01