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Poems. Namely, The English orator; an address to Thomas Pennant, Esq. An ode on the susceptibility of the poetical character; twenty sonnets; an ... transformed. With notes on The English orator

Author Richard Polwhele
Publisher Gale ECCO, Print Editions
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ISBN / ASIN117101726X
ISBN-139781171017264
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British Library

T126036

'The English orator' has a separate titlepage dated 1788 and is of the third edition. With a final advertisement leaf dated: Kenton, April, 1791.

London : printed for T. Cadell, and C. Dilly, [1791]. [4],41,[6],50-87,[6],96-222,14,243-248,8,[2]p. ; 4°