Gildon, Charles, 1665-1724
Gildon, Charles
Charles Gildon escritor británicu
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Works
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All for the better; or, the world turn'd up-side down : Being the history of the head-longs and the long-heads, with several characters of both, in the following six novels, viz. I. The fruitless scandal. II. The dutiful son. ... VI. The fantastic ambition. ... with ... a candid examination, ... of the South-Sea Company; ... To which is added, ... The woolfe strip'd of his sheeps clothing; ... by an annonimous [sic] member of Parliament. | |
All the histories and novels written by the late ingenious Mrs. Behn : entire in one volume. Viz. ... together with the history of the life and memoirs of Mrs. Behn never before printed | |
The apparition : a poem. Address'd to the Right Honourable James Earl of Caernarvan, etc. | |
Behn's novels. | |
Canons | |
Comedy's. | |
A comparison between the two stages. | |
The complete art of poetry. | |
Correspondence. Selections | |
The Deist's manual, 1705 | |
The deist's manual: or, a rational enquiry into the Christian religion. With some Considerations on Mr. Hobbs, Spinosa, the Oracles of Reason, Second Thoughts, etc. By C. Gildon, Gent. Publisher of the Oracles of Reason. To which is prefix'd A letter, from the author of The method with the deists. | |
Essays. Selections | |
Familiar letters ... | |
Gegen Defoe - Robinson Crusoe und Freitag stellen ihren Autor zur Rede | |
The golden spy : or, a political journal of the British nights entertainments. Viz. The power and progress of gold. The ladys taste. The Mercenary Gallant. The Male and Female Favourites. The Story of Donna Olympa. Monsieur Icquet's Amours. The Fatal Rape. The English Female Favourite. Matilda and Golofre. The English Male Favourites. The unlucky Cast. The fair Extravagant. The four Extravagant. Of Love Intrigues. The Fortunate Adultery. Of Julio and Sempronia. The Whores Revenge. The Political Whores. The Lucky Escape. The Country Jilt. The force of Love. The kept Miss. The Cully's Fate. The Godly Reformers. The Reforming Constable. The Hypocrite uncas'd. The Godly Debauchee. The Reformer Reform'd. The Trade of the Camp. Wherein are laid open the secret miraculous power and progress of gold, in the courts of Europe. Also Delightful Intrigues, Memoirs, Tales, and Adventures, Serious and Comical. | |
A grammar of the English tongue, 1711 | |
History of the Athenian Society for the resolving all nice and curious questions | |
The laws of poetry : As laid down by the Duke of Buckinghamshire in his Essay on Poetry, By the Earl of Roscommon in his Essay on Translated Verse, And by the Lord Lansdowne on Unnatural Flights in Poetry, Explain'd and Illustrated. | |
Letters and essays, on several subjects : philosophical, moral, historical, critical, amorous, &c., in prose and verse : to John Dryden, Esq., Geo. Granvill, Esq., Walter Moile, Esq., [double brace] Mr. Congreve, and Mr. Denis, and other ingenious men of th' age | |
The Letters of With letters addressed to him. | |
Libertas triumphans : a poem, occasion'd by the glorious victory obtain'd near Odenard, by the forces of the allies under the command of His Highness John Duke of Marlborough, and Prince of the Sacred Roman Empire, and the Velt-Mareschal Auverquerque: on the first of July, 1708. | |
The life and strange surprizing adventures of Mr. D---- de F--, of London, hosier, who has liv'd above fifty years by himself, in the Kingdoms of North and South-Britain. The various Shapes he has appear'd in, and the Discoveries he has made for the Benefit of his Country. In A Dialogue between Him, Robinson Crusoe, and his Man Friday. With Remarks Serious and Comical upon the Life of Crusoe. Qui vult decipi, decipiatur. | |
The life of Mr. Thomas Betterton, the late eminent tragedian. Wherein the action and utterance of the stage, bar, and pulpit, are distinctly consider'd. With The Judgment of the late Ingenious Monsieur de St. Evremond, upon the Italian and French Music and Opera's; in a Letter to the Duke of Buckingham. To which is added, The amorous widow, or the Wanton Wife. A Comedy. written by Mr. Betterton. Now first printed from the Original Copy. | |
The lives and characters of the English dramatick poets : also an exact account of all the plays that were ever yet printed in the English tongue, their double titles, the places where acted, the dates when printed, and the persons to whom dedicated : with remarks and observations on most of the said plays | |
Love's victim : or, the Queen of Wales. A Tragedy. As it was Acted at The Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By His Majesty's servants. | |
Measure for measure | |
The miscellaneous works of Charles Blount, Esq. ... : to which is prefixed the life of the author and an account and vindication of his death, with the contents of the whole volume. | |
Miscellany poems upon several occasions : consisting of original poems | |
The new metamorphosis, 1708: | |
The new metamorphosis : or, pleasant transformation of the Golden ass of Lucius Apuleius of Medaura. Also the golden spy: ... In twenty-five novels. ... Written in Italian by Carlo Monte Socio, ... In two volumes. Adorn'd with new cuts. | |
The new rehearsal : or, Bays the Younger. Being remarks upon all Mr. Rowe's plays. Viz. The Ambitious Step-Mother, Tamerlane, The Biter, The Fair Penitent, The Royal Convert, Ulysses, Jane Shore. With some Observations upon, I. Mr. Smith's Phaedra and Hippolytus. II. Mr. Philips's Distrest-Mother. III. Mr. Addison's Cato. IV. Mr. Pope's Rape of the Lock, etc. Also, a defense of criticism in general, by the late Earl of Shaftesbury. | |
Nuncius infernalis, or, A new account from below, in two dialogues : the first (from the Elizium Fields) Of friendship, the second (from hell of cuckoldom) being The sessions of cuckolds | |
The oracles of reason : in several letters to Mr. Hobbs and other persons of eminent quality and learning | |
Packet broke open | |
Patriot | |
The patriot, or the Italian Conspiracy, a tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. | |
Plays. | |
Poeta infamis, or, A poet not worth hanging : being a dialogue between Lysander Valentine, and poet Pricket : with a letter to the author of The marriage-hater matched, written by his friend | |
Post-boy rob'd of his mail | |
Remarks on Mr. Rowe's tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray, and all his other plays. | |
A review of Her Royal Highness the Princess Sophia's letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury : and that of Sir Rowland Gwynne to the Right Honourable the Earl of Stamford: or, a Jacobite plot against the protestant succession discover'd: Occasion'd by a Scurrilous and Factious Lib 1, lately Printed against the most Serene House of Hannover. With invincible Reasons for an humble Adress to her most Sacred Majesty to invite over the Presumprive Heir of the Crown, by that Means infallibly to secure the Protestant Succession, and in that our Laws, Religion and Constitution against the Power and Intrigues of the French King, in conjunction with he Jacobites, and others of this Nation. | |
Robinson Crusoe examin'd and criticis'd : or A new edition of Charles Gildon's famous pamphlet | |
Les soupirs de la Grand Britaigne: or, the groans of Great Britain, being the second part to The groans of Europe. | |
Tarquin and Lucrece | |
Threnodia virginea : or, the apotheosis. A poem, occasion'd by the much lamented death of Mrs. Elizabeth Buckworth, only daughter of Sir John Buckworth, kt. and bar. | |
The works of Mr. William Shakespear [sic] | |
Younger brother |