Blackmore, Richard, 1654-1729
Blackmore, Richard, Sir, 1654-1729
Blackmore, Richard
Blackmore, Richard, 1655-1728, Sir
Blackmore, Richard -1729 Sir
Blackmore, Richard, -1729
Blackmore, Richard 1650-1729
Blackmore, Richard Sir 1650?-1729
Richard Blackmore English poet and physician
Blackmore, Richard, Sir, -1729
Blackmore, Richard, Sir, m. 1729
Blackmore, Richard, Sir, d. 1729
Blackmore, Richard, Sir, asi 1653-1729
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (27)
Works
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The accomplished preacher : or, an essay upon divine eloquence | |
Blackmore's Creation | |
Blackmore's Works forming part of Cooke's Pocket Edition of the Original et Complete Works of Select British Poets, or Entertaining Poetical Library containing the most Esteemed Poetic Productions Superbly Embellished | |
A collection of poems on various subjects | |
Creation. A philosophical poem, demonstrating the existence and providence of a God. In seven books. | |
Creation : a philosophical poem in 7 books. To which is prefixed the life of the author. Embellished with superb engravings | |
Discommendatory verses | |
A discourse upon the plague, with a preparatory account of malignant fevers. In two parts. The first, containing, an explication of the nature of those diseases. The second, the method of cure. | |
Discourses on the gout : rheumatism, and the king's-evil, .. | |
Dissertations on a dropsy : a tympany, the jaundice, the stone, and a diabetes | |
Eliza: an epick poem : In ten books | |
An Epistle to Sr. Richard Blackmore : occasion'd by the new session of the poets | |
Essay upon wit. [from old catalog] | |
Essays upon several subjects. | |
A hymn to the light of the world : With a short description of the [c]artons of Raphael Urbin, in the gallery at Hampton-Court | |
Instructions to Vander Bank, a sequel to the Advice to the poets: a poem, occasion'd by the glorious success of Her Majesty's arms, under the Command of the Duke of Marlborough, the last Year in Flanders | |
Just prejudices against the Arian hypothesis : To which is added, A Vindication of this Proposition, Articles of Faith depend upon Inferences, or are left to Consequences | |
King Arthur, an heroick poem... by Richard Blackmore,... To which is annexed an index explaining the names of countrys, citys and rivers | |
The Kit-Cats : a poem | |
Lay-monastery | |
Letters of religion, between Theophilus and Eugenio. Part III | |
Liber primus Principis Arcturi, 1700: | |
The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets. With Critical Observations on Their Works. In Four Volumes. | |
Modern Arians unmask'd : idolatry fix'd upon them; their criminal manner of subscribing to articles of faith; their insincerity and double-dealing: Greater Difficulties on the Arian, than on the Orthodox Side; The Doctrine of the First pernicious to the Commonwealth: The Orthodox persuaded to exert themselves in Opposition to this spreading Heresy | |
Natural theology : or, moral duties consider'd apart from positive | |
A new version of the Psalms of David : fitted to the tunes used in churches | |
paraphrase on the book of job by Richard Blackmore | |
Prince Arthur | |
Prince Arthur. Book 1. | |
Redemption: a divine poem : in six books. The three first demonstrate the truth of the Christian religion, the three last the deity of Christ. To which is added, A hymn to Christ the Redeemer | |
The report of the physicians and surgeons, commanded to assist at the dissecting the body of His late Majesty at Kensington, March the tenth MDCCI | |
Sammlung | |
A satyr against wit | |
Die Schöpfung : ein philosophisches Gedicht in sieben Büchern | |
Select poems of Sir Richard Blackmore. With a life of the author | |
A short history of the last Parliament | |
Sir Richard Blackmore's Essay upon wit (1716). And Joseph Addison's Freeholder, no. 45 (1716) | |
A treatise of consumptions and other distempers belonging to the breast and lungs | |
A treatise of the spleen and vapours : or, Hypocondriacal and hysterical affections : with three discourses on the nature and cure of the cholick, melancholy, and palsies, never before published | |
Treatise upon small-pox... by sir Richard Blackmore,... | |
A true and impartial history of the conspiracy against the person and government of King William III : of glorious memory, in the year 1695 | |
works of the British poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical. By Robert Anderson, M. D. Volume seventh ; containing Parnell, Garth, Rowe, Addison, Hughes, Sheffield, Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, Fenton, Granville, and Yalden. |