Sewell, George, ....-1726
Sewell, George
Sewell, George, d. 1726
George Sewell Physician, poet and writer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sewell, George ‡d d. 1726
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Works
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Bold stroke for a wife. A comedy , written by Mrs. Centlivre. Marked with the variations of the Promptor's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden | |
Callipædia, or, The art of getting beautiful children. A poem, in four books. | |
The clergy and the present ministry defended : Being a letter to the Bishop of Salisbury, occasion'd by His Lordship's new preface to his Pastoral care | |
Dissertationes medicae. | |
The earl of Mar marr'd : With the humours of Jockey, the Highlander : a tragi-comical farce | |
An epistle from Hampstead, : to Mr. Thornhill in Covent-Garden. By Mr. Sewell | |
An epistle to Joseph Addison, Esq : occasion'd by the death of the Right Honourable Charles, late Earl of Halifax | |
The favourite, a simile | |
An introduction to the life and writings of G---t Lord Bishop of S---m : being a third letter to his lordship, occasioned by his introduction to the third volume of the History of the reformation ... | |
Life and character of Mr. John Philips | |
More news from Salisbury | |
A new collection of original poems, never printed in any miscellany | |
Observations upon Cato, a tragedy : By Mr. Addison. In a letter to *** | |
An ode on His Majesty's happy arrival. : Humbly inscrib'd to the Right Honourable James Craggs, Esq; principal secretary of state | |
Ovide's Metamorphoses, in fifteen books. Made English by several hands... The 3d edition... By Mr. Sewell | |
The patriot. A poem, inscrib'd to the Right Honourable Robert Earl of Oxford, &c. Lord High Treasurer of Great-Britain. By Mr. George Sewell | |
Plays. | |
A poem upon His Majesties accession : Inscrib'd to His Grace John Duke of Marlborough | |
Poems attempted in the style of Milton. | |
Poems of Cupid, god of love : Christine de Pizan's "Epistre au dieu d'amours" and "Dit de la rose", Thomas Hoccleve's "The letter of Cupid", editions and translations, with George Sewell's "The proclamation of Cupid | |
Poems on several occasions. | |
Posthumous works of Dr. George Sewell, 1728: | |
The proclamation of Cupid: or, a defence of women. A poem from Chaucer | |
The reasons for writing against the Bishop of Salisbury. With remarks upon his Lordship's Spittal-sermon preached on Easter-Monday last. By Mr. Sewell | |
Remarks upon a pamphlet intitul'd, Observations : upon the state of the nation, in January, 1712/13 | |
The resigners vindicated : or, The defection re-consider'd. In which the designs of all parties are set in a true light. | |
Schism, destructive of the government, both in Church and State. : Being a defence of the bill, intitled, An act for preventing the growth of Schism. Wherein all the objections against it, and particularly those in Squire Steele's letter, fully refuted. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the House of Lords | |
Selections | |
Sir Walter Raleigh | |
Thf [sic] resigners vindicated : Part II. and last. Containing I. An account of the authors of the Defection consider'd, &c. ... IV. Characters of the resigners | |
Tragedies. | |
The tragedy of Richard I. : King of England. To which are annexed, some other papers. By George Sewell, M. D. Late of Hampstead All faithfully published from his original manuscripts, by his brother | |
A true account of the life and writings of Thomas Burnett, Esq. | |
Verses to her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales : Occasion'd by the death of the young prince | |
A vindication of the english stage exemplified in the Cato of Addison | |
Whole works of Dr. Archibald Pitcairn, published by himself | |
Works. | |
The works of Dr. Archibald Pitcairn : wherein are discovered by true foundation and principles of the art of physic : with cases and observations upon most distempers and medicines |