Combe, William, 1742-1823
William Combe British writer and adventurer
Combe, William
Combe, William, 1741-1823.
William Combe British writer and adventurer (1742-1823)
Combe, William, 1744-1823
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Combe, William ‡d 1742-1823
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Combe, William, ‡d 1742-1823
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Combe ‡c British writer and adventurer
- 100 0 _ ‡a William Combe ‡c British writer and adventurer (1742-1823)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (66)
5xx's: Related Names (13)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Ackermann, Rudolph ‡d 1764-1834
- 500 1 _ ‡a Anderson, Adam ‡d ca1692-1765.
- 500 0 _ ‡a Author of the Saints, a satire, ‡d 1742-1823
- 500 1 _ ‡a Author of the Saints, a satire ‡d 1742-1823
- 500 1 _ ‡a Joly, Jaspar Robert ‡d 1819-1892
- 500 1 _ ‡a Lyttelton, Thomas Lyttelton Baron, 1744-1779
- 500 1 _ ‡a Mackenzie, Alexander ‡d 1764-1820
- 500 1 _ ‡a Meares, John
- 500 1 _ ‡a Rowlandson, Thomas ‡d 1756-1827
- 500 1 _ ‡a Sterne, Laurence ‡d 1713-1768
- 500 1 _ ‡a Uwins, Thomas ‡d 1782-1857
- 500 1 _ ‡a Westall, William ‡d 1781-1850
- 500 1 _ ‡a 松村, 昌家 ‡d 1929-
Works
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The auction: a town eclogue : By the Honourable Mr. -. | |
Considerations on the approaching dissolution of Parliament, 1790: | |
The dance of life a poem | |
devil upon two sticks in England | |
Devil upon two sticks in England. Vols. 1-4 | |
Devil upon two sticks in England. Vols. 5-6 | |
The diabo-Lady : or, a match in hell. A poem. Dedicated to the worst woman in Her Majesty's dominions. | |
Diaboliad | |
A dialogue in the shades between an unfortunate divine, and a Welch member of Parliament, lately deceased. | |
Doctor Syntax | |
Das Doktor Syntax Reise : ein Gedicht in sechsundzwanzig Gesängen | |
The English dance of death, from the designs of Thomas Rowlandson; | |
The first of April, or, The triumphs of folly : a poem. Dedicated to a celebrated dutchess | |
The grand master, or, Adventures of Qui Hi? in Hindostan | |
An heroic epistle to an unfortunate monarch, by Peregrine the elder. Enriched with explanatory notes. | |
An heroic epistle to Sir James Wright. | |
An heroic epistle to the Right Honourable the Lord Craven : on his delivering the following sentence at the county meeting at Abingdon, on Tuesday November 7, 1775. "I will have it known there is respect due to a lord. | |
History of Madeira with a series of twenty-seven coloured engravings, illustrative of the costumes, manners, and occupations of the inhabitants of the Island | |
The history of Mauritius, or the Isle of France, and the neighbouring islands; from their first discovery to the present time; | |
history of the Abbey Church of St Peter's, Westminster, its antiquities and monuments | |
History of the colleges of Winchester, Eton, and Westminster, with the Charter-House, the schools of St. Paul's, Merchant taylors, Harrow, and Rugby and the free-school of Christ's hospital | |
An history of the principal rivers of Great Britain. | |
History of the University of Cambridge, its colleges, halls, and public buildings | |
History of the University of Cambridge, its colleges, halls, and public buildings. Selections | |
History of the University of Oxford, its colleges, halls, and public buildings | |
History of the University of Oxford, its colleges, halls, and public buildings. Selections | |
The justification : a poem. | |
LC manual auth. cd. | |
A letter from a country gentleman, to a Member of Parliament, on the present state of public affairs : in which the object of the contending parties, and the following characters are particularly considered, The Dukes of Norfolk, Portland, and Northumberland; The Houses of Devonshire, and Russel; The Lords Thurlow, Loughborough, and North; Mr. Pitt,-Mr. Fox,-Mr. Burke,-Mr. Sheridan; Mrs. Fitzherbert, and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. | |
A letter to Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire. | |
Letters of an Italian nun and an English gentleman | |
Letters of the late Lord Lyttelton. | |
Letters supposed to have been written by Yorick and Eliza : In two volumes. | |
The life of Arthur Murphy, esq. | |
Microcosm of London | |
Miscellaneous poems, 1776-1778. | |
Original letters of the late Reverend Mr. Laurence Sterne; never before published. | |
Original love-letters, between a lady of quality and a person of inferior station. | |
Perfection : A poetical epistle. Calmly addressed to the greatest hypocrite in England. | |
The philosopher in Bristol. | |
Plain thoughts of a plain man : addressed to the common sense of the people of Great Britain: with a few words, en passant, to the uncommon sense of Mr. Erskine. | |
A poetical epistle to Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knt : and president of the Royal Academy. | |
r---l register, with annotations by another hand | |
The royal dream : or the P- in a panic. An eclogue, with annotations. | |
The royal interview : a fragment. | |
The saints. A satire. | |
Sanitas, daughter of Æsculapius : To David Garrick, Esq. A poem. | |
Sterne's letters to his friends on various occasions. : To which is added, his History of a Watch coat, with explanatory notes | |
A tear of gratitude, to the memory of the unfortunate Dr. Dodd, a poem. | |
Tour of doctor syntax in search of the picturesque | |
The tour of Dr. Syntax through London, or The pleasures and miseries of the metropolis | |
Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt, undertaken by order of the old Government of France | |
A voyage to the south Atlantic and round cape Horn into the Pacific Ocean : for the purpose of extending the spermaceti whale fisheries, and other objects of commerce, by ascertaining the ports, bays, harbours, and anchoring births[!] in certain islands and coasts in those seas at which the ships of the British merchants might be refitted. | |
Voyages from Montréal : on the river St. Laurence, through the continent of North America, to the Frozen and Pacific oceans; in the years 1789 and 1793 ; with a preliminary account of the rise, progress, and present state of the fur trade of that country. | |
Voyages made in the years 1788 and 1789, from China to the north west coast of America. To which are prefixed, an introductory narrative of a voyage performed in 1786, from Bengal, in the ship Nootka; observations on the probable existence of a north west passage; and some account of the trade between the north west coast of America and China; and the latter country and Great Britain. | |
A word in season to the traders and manufacturers of Great Britain. |