Tickell, Richard, 1751-1793
Tickell, Richard
Richard Tickell British writer
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Works
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Anticipation | |
Anticipation, containing the substance of His M-----y's most gracious speech to both H----s of P--l-----t, on the opening of the approaching session together with a full and authentic account of the debate which will take place in the H---e of C-----s, on the motion for the address, and the amendment : with notes : (first published three days before the opening of the session). | |
archeological epistle to Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles D. D. Dean of Exeter, President of the Society of Antiquaries, and editor of a superb edition of the Poems of Thomas Rowley, a Priest of the Fourteenth Century. To which is annexed a glossary extracted from that of the learned dean. [A satire, in verse. By William Mason.] | |
battle of the wigs: a Mock Heroic Poem, in Three Parts an additional canto to Dr. Garth's poem of the Dispensary. Occasioned by the disputes between the Fellows and Licentiates of the College of Physicians in London (first printed in 1768) | |
The Camp | |
The camp, a musical entertainment | |
Capell's ghost to Edmund Malone Esq. Editor of Shakspeare. A Parody (first printed in 1799) | |
Carnival of Venice. Selections | |
cassette verte | |
Common-place arguments against administration, with obvious answers. (Intended for the use of the new Parliament.). | |
Dramatic works of R. B. Sheridan, with an original life of the author [by J. W. Lake] | |
An english green box : or, the green box of the R----t H----e E----d L----d Churllow, given by the celebrated Mrs. Harvey to Roger O'Tickle, Valet de Chambre to Esq; M. P. With occasional remarks by the editor. Dedicated to the Right Hon. Edward Lord Thurlow, Lord High Chancellor of England, etc. etc. etc. etc. | |
Epistle from the Honourable Charles Fox : partridge-shooting, to the Honourable John Townshend, cruising. | |
epistle [in verse] from Oberea, queen of Otaheite, to Joseph Banks, Esq. (now the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, K. B. P. C. President of the Royal Society, &c. &c. &c. &c.) Translated by T. Q. Z., Esq., Professor of the Otaheite language in Dublin, and of all the Languages in the undiscovered Islands in the South Sea, and enriched with historical and explanatory notes. The fifth edition. [A satire, in imitation of Ovid's "Oenone Paridi." Attributed to Major John Scott.] | |
epistle in verse to the Rev. Dr. Randolph occasioned by the publication of the Correspondence between the Earl and Countess of Jersey and the Doctor upon the subject of some letters belonging to H. R. H, the Princess of Wales. Enriched and illustrated with Notes and Extracts from the original Correspondence [By T. J. Mathias] | |
epistle to Dr. Shebbeare: By Malcolm Macgreggor, of Knightsbridge, Esq. Author of the Heroic Epistle to Sir W. C. to which is added an Ode to Sir Fletcher Norton, in imitation of Horace, Ode VIII. Book IV ... Second edition | |
Great Caesar once renown'd. in The Camp | |
Green box of monsieur de sartine, found at mademoiselle du the's lodgings | |
heroic epistle [in verse] from Donna Teresa Pinna y Ruiz, of Murcia, to Richard Twiss Esq. F. R. S. Author of Travels through Portugal and Spain. With several explanatory notes, written by himself. [A satire.] | |
heroic postscript to the public, occasioned by their favourable reception of a late Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt. &c. By the author of that Epistle [W. Mason] ... The ninth edition | |
imperial epistle from Kien Long, Emperor of China, to George the Third, King of Great Britain, &c. in the year 1794. Translated into English Verse from the original Chinese Poetry. With Notes by various Persons of Eminence, and by the Translator. By the Author of the Pursuits of Literature. The fifth edition. [By T. J. Mathias.] | |
The merry roundelay. | |
New morality. From the paper called The Anti-Jacobin (first printed in 1798) | |
old hag in a red cloak, inscribed to Matthew Lewis Esq. M. P. the Author of the Grim White Woman, and of other Tales of Wonder (first printed in 1801) | |
Opposition mornings: with betty's remarks. | |
Patriotism. A mock heroic Poem, in Six Cantos. With a complete Index to the Poem (first printed in 1765) | |
Plays and poems... II... The Camp... | |
Pondolfo Attonito! or Lord Galloway's Poetical Lamentation on the Removal of the Arm-chairs from the Pit at the Opera House (first printed in 1800) | |
The project. A poem. Dedicated to Dean Tucker. | |
The Rolliad : in two parts; Probationary odes for the laureatship, and political miscellanies : with criticisms and illustrations. | |
school for satire : or, a collection of modern satirical poems written during the present reign. | |
shade of Alexander Pope on the Banks of the Thames a Satirical Poem, with Notes. Occasioned chiefly, but not wholly, by the Residence of Henry Grattan Esq. (Ex-Representative in Parliament for the city of Dublin,) at Twickenham, in November 1798. By the Author of the Pursuits of Literature (Second edition.) | |
Songs, duos, trios, chorusses, etc : in the Comic Opera of The carnival of Venice, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. | |
[title, taken from first line of text:] Nancy leaves ye rural train | |
Variety, a comedy in 5 acts, as it is performed at the Theatre-royal in Drury-Lane. [By Richard Griffith. Prologue by Richard Tickell.] | |
When Wars Alarm | |
The wreath of fashion, or, the art of sentimental poetry. |