Philips, John, 1676-1709
Philips, John
John Philips British writer
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Works
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The Annual miscellany: for the year 1694 : Being the fourth part of miscellany poems. Containing great variety of new translations and original copies, By the most eminent hands. | |
An authentic journal of the late expedition under the command of Commodore Anson. : Containing A Regular and Exact Account of the whole Proceedings and several Transactions thereof: Particularly at Madeira, St. Catharine's, St. Julian's, St. Juan Fernandez; their Manner of Living here upon Sea-Lions, Sea-Dogs, &c. the taking of Payta; their cruizing on the Coast of Acapulco, Chequàtan Bay, Tenian, one of the Ladrone Islands, and Macao; the taking of the rich Spanish Galleon, called the Nuestro Signora de Cabodongo, from Acapulco bound to Manila, commanded by Don Geronimo Montero, a Portuguese; their going to Canton in China, &c. To which is added, A Narrative of the extraordinary Hardships suffered by the Adventurers in this Voyage. By John Philips, Midshipman of the Centurion | |
Bleinheim, a poem, inscrib'd to the Right Honourable Robert Harley, Esq. | |
Cider, a poem in two books : by John Philips. With notes provincial, historical, and classical, by Charles Dunster. | |
Cyder | |
Cyder : A poem. In two books. With an essay on the different stiles of poetry. | |
Eighth Isthmian | |
God and the King. Gods strength the Kings salvation : A sermon preached at Aylesham in the county of Norfolk, upon the 29 day of May 1661, being the anniversary day of thanksgiving, for the thrice happy and glorious restauration of our most Gracious Soveraign King Charles the second, to the royal government of all his Majesties kingdoms and dominions. By John Philips, B.D. sometime fellow of Magdalen College in Cambridge, and vicar of Aylesham in Norfolk | |
Health a poem | |
Honoratissimo viro, Henrico St.--John, armigero. Ode. | |
Idée de la poésie angloise, ou Traduction des meilleurs poe͏̈tes anglois qui n'ont point encore paru dans notre langue, avec un jugement sur leurs ouvrages, & une comparaison de leurs poësies avec celles ades auteurs anciens & modernes, & un grand nombre d'anecdotes & de notes critiques, par M. l'abbé Yart, de l'académie royale des Belles-Lettres, & arts de Roüen. Tome premier [-cinquième], contenant les poësies de Philips & du docteur Swift [-plusieurs odes, panégyriques, élégies & épitaphes.]. | |
In the midst of an appletree over Mr Philips's « Cider » | |
John Phillips, clerk, appellant. Sir John Walter, bart. and Dame Elizabeth his wife. Robert Walter, Esq; and Nathaniel Sturges, cler' respondents. The appellant's case | |
The lives of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland | |
Messiah | |
Milton's sublimity asserted : in a poem. Occasion'd by a late celebrated piece, entituled, Cyder, a poem; in blank verse, by Philo-Milton. | |
A modern Latin ode attempted in English. | |
Mr. Phillips's letter and representation to the Right Honourable the Lord Harcourt. With an account of the cruel treatment Mr. Phillips has met with from Sir John Walter Bart | |
Nummus splendidus. | |
Poems Attempted in the Style of Milton | |
Poems, by Robert Southey, Lewis, and others ; with the life of Southey. | |
The poems of John Philips | |
Poems on several occasions. | |
Roach's beauties of the poets. No. VII. Sir Eldred of the bower, and the bleeding rock, by Miss Hannah Moore. The splendid shilling, by John Phillips. Scenes of my youth, and Damon and Alfreda, &c. By John Rannie. | |
Lo scellino lampante di Philips. | |
A sermon preached on board Her Majesty's ship the Chichester, : in the bay of Sardinia. August 1. 1708. Occasioned By the Expedition into that Island, under the Command of the Honourable Sir John Leake, and Major-General Wills. By John Philips, A.M. Chaplain to the Honourable Colonel Joshua Churchil's Regiment of Marines | |
Il Sidro | |
Il Sidro, poema in due canti ... tradotto dall'Inglese in Toscano dal ... Lorenzo Magalotti. | |
Splendid shilling. 1708 | |
Splendid shilling. 1743 | |
The sylvan dream : or, the mourning muses. A poem. | |
Works | |
The works of Mr. John Philips : Viz. I. The splendid shilling; ... II. Bleinheim, ... III. Cyder, ... IV. Ode, ad Henricum St. John, Armig. To which are added, Pastorals: by Mr. Ambrose Philips. | |
The works of the english poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by Samuel Johnson. Volume the seventeenth.. |