Ralph, James, -1762
Ralph, James 1695?-1762
Ralph, James
Ralph, James, d. 1762
James Ralph American writer
Ralph, James, 1695?-1762, polygraphe et journaliste
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Works
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Astrologer, a comedy... | |
The case of authors by profession or trade, stated. With regard to booksellers, the stage, and the public | |
The case of our present theatrical disputes, fairly states, in which is contained, a succinct account of the rise, progress, and declension of the ancient stage; a comprehensive view of the management of the Italian, Spanish, French, and Dutch theatres, with some free remarks upon our own ... | |
Champion | |
The Champion : containing a series of papers, humourous, moral, political and critical. To each of which is added, a proper index to the times. | |
The Conduct of the late administration, with regard to foreign affairs, from 1722 to 1742... | |
The Cornish squire, a comedy : as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants | |
A critical history of the administration of Sir Robert Walpole, 1743: | |
A critical review of the publick buildings, statues and ornaments in, and about London and Westminster : to which is prefix'd, the dimensions of St. Peter's Church at Rome, and St. Paul's Cathedral at London | |
Dramatic pamphlets. | |
fashionable lady ; or Harlequin's opera. In the manner of a rehearsal. As it is perform'd at the Theatre in Goodman's-Fields. Written by Mr. Ralph | |
groans of Germany: or, the enquiry of a protestant German into the original cause of the present distractions of the Empire ; the fatal consequences of an emperor devoted to France; and the conduct of Great Britain, since the death of queen Anne, with regard to the Houses of Austria and Bourbon, the balance of power, the protestant interest, and liberties of Europe... Translated from the original published at the Hague | |
Halkett & Laing (2nd .ed), 1926-1934: | |
The history of England : during the reigns of K. William, Q. Anne, and K. George I : with an introductory review of the reigns of the royal brothers, Charles and James ; in which are to be found the seeds of the revolution | |
The loss of liberty : a poem. | |
The loss of liberty : or, fall of Rome. A memento to Great Britain. Inscribed to that Illustrious Statesman, Soldier, and Patriot, the Duke of Argyle | |
A miscellaneous metaphysical essay : or, an hypothesis concerning the formation and generation of spiritual and material beings ... to which is added, some thoughts upon creation in general, upon pre-existence, the cabalistic account of the Mosaic creation, the formation of Adam, and fall of mankind ; and upon the nature of Noah's deluge. As also upon the dormant state of the soul, from the creation to our birth, and from our death to the resurrection.. | |
Miscellaneous poems, by several hands : Particularly The D--- of W---n, Sir Samuel Garth, Dean S-, Mr. John Hughes, Mr. Thomson, Mrs. C-r. Publish'd by Mr. Ralph | |
Miscellaneous poems, viz. Night. In 4 books. Zeuma: or the love of liberty. In 3 books. Clarinda: or the fair libertine. The muses' address, and The tempest. By Mr. Ralph | |
The muses' address to the King: an ode. | |
Night : a poem. In four books ... | |
Of the use and abuse of parliaments; in two historical discourses. | |
The other side of the question : or, An attempt to rescue the characters of the two royal sisters Q. Mary and Q. Anne, out of the hands of the D--s d-- of --. In which all the remarkables in Her Grace's late Account are stated in their full strength, as fully answer'd; the conduct of several noble persons is justify'd; and all the necessary lights are thrown on our court-history from the revolution, to the change of the ministry in 1710. In a letter to Her Grace | |
Plays. | |
The Protester, 1753: | |
The remembrancer, 1747-1751: | |
A review of a late treatise entituled An account of the conduct of the dowager D--- of M---, &c. : in which many misrepresentations are detected, several obscure passages searched into and explained, and abundance of false facts set in their true light, especially such as relate to the reigns of K. William and Q. Mary : in a letter to a person of distinction. | |
Sawney. An heroic poem. Occasion'd by the Dunciad. : Together with a critique on that poem address'd to Mr. T---d, Mr. M---r, Mr. Eu---n, &c. | |
The taste of the town: or, a guide to all publick diversions ... | |
The tempest : or, the terrors of death. A poem in blank verse | |
Touch-stone | |
The touch-stone or, Historical, critical, political, philosophical, and theological essays on the reigning diversions of the town ... In which everything antique, or modern, relating to musick, poetry, dancing, pantomimes, chorusses, cat-calls ... circus, bear-garden, gladiators, prize-fighters ... is occasionally handled |