Stockdale, Percival, 1736-1811
Percival Stockdale British poet
Stockdale, Percival
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Works
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Antiquities of Greece. : With the notes of Frederick Leisner. : Intended principally for the use of schools. : Translated from the original Latin | |
Churchil defended, a poem: addressed to the minority. | |
The constituents, a poem : By P. Stockdale. | |
An elegy on the death of Dr. Johnson's favourite. | |
An examination of the important question, whether education, at a great school, or by private tuition, is preferable? With remarks on Mr. Knox's book, entitled Liberal education. By Percival Stockdale. | |
An inquiry into the nature, and genuine laws of poetry : including a particular defence of the writings, and genius of Mr. Pope | |
The institutions, manners, and customs of the ancient nations. Tr. from the original French of Mr. Sabbathier | |
The invincible island; a poem: with introductory observations on the present war. By Percival Stockdale. | |
Lectures on the truly eminent English poets by Percival Stockdale. In two volumes. Vol. I.-[II]. | |
A letter from Percival Stockdale to Granville Sharp Esq : Suggested to the authour [sic], by the present insurrection of the negroes, in the island of St. Domingo. | |
A letter to a gentleman of the Philanthropick Society; on the liberty of the press. By Percival Stockdale. | |
A letter to Mr. Bryant : occasioned by his late remarks on Mr. Pope's Universal prayer. By Percival Stockdale. | |
A letter to the Honourable and Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Durham; on the slave-trade : To which are added observation on the late parliamentary debate on that subject. By the Revd. Percival Stockdale, vicar of Lesbury and Longhoughton in the county of Northumberland. | |
Letters between the Honourable, and Right Reverend Father in God, Shute, by divine providence Lord Bishop of Durham : Count Of The County Palatine, Earl Of Sadberge, Baron Evenwood, &c. &c. and Percival Stockdale: a correspondence interesting to every lover of literature, freedom, and religion | |
Letters from Lord Rivers to Sir Charles Cardigan, and to other English correspondents, while he resided in France. Tr. from the original French of Madame Riccoboni | |
Lettres de milard Rivers | |
The life of Edmund Waller | |
The memoirs of the life, and writings of Percival Stockdale; | |
Mœurs, coutumes et usages des anciens peuples | |
Observations on the writings, and conduct of our present political, and religious reformers : occasioned by a letter of Thursday, the 26th of July, 1792, in the paper of the World, with the signature of Tiberius Gracchus: to which is added, an appendix, on the literary decisions, and character of the critical reviewers | |
Plays. | |
The poet : A poem. | |
A poetical address to the Supreme Being. By Percival Stockdale. | |
Poetical thoughts, and views; on the banks of the Wear | |
Seasons | |
A sermon, preached in the church of Alnwick : on Sunday, the XIII.th day of February, MDCCLXXXV. after the funeral of the Revd. Thomas Knipe. By Percival Stockdale. | |
Sermons on important and interesting subjects. By Percival Stockdale. | |
Six discourses : to which is prefixed an introduction; containing a view of the genuine ancient philosophy; of the natural, and effectual Tendency of that Philosophy, and of Christian Morality, to all True Prosperity in this World; and some observations on a book lately published, entitled, A view of the internal evidence of the Christian religion | |
Three discourses : two against luxury and dissipation. One on universal benevolence. By Percival Stockdale. | |
Three letters : I. On the barbarities lately committed in Paris. II. To the Monthly reviewers. III. To the Rev. Dr. Pye, Archdeacon of Durham. To which is added, An address to the publick ; Occasioned BY A Letter Published In The Paper Of The Times, With The Signature Of Dunelmensis | |
Three poems : I. Siddons: - a poem. II. A poetical epistle to Sir Ashton Lever. III. An elegy on the death of a young officer of the army. By Percival Stockdale. | |
Two farewell letters : I. To an anonymous, and skulking critical reviewer. II To the monthly reviewers. By Percival Stockdale. | |
Ximenes; a tragedy : by Percival Stockdale. |