Bellamy, D. (Daniel), 1687-
Bellamy, D. 1687-
Bellamy, Daniel, 1687-
Daniel Bellamy, the elder British writer
Bellamy, Daniel, sr., 1687-
Bellamy, D. (Daniel), b. 1687
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bellamy, D. ‡d 1687-
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bellamy, D. ‡q (Daniel), ‡d 1687-
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Daniel Bellamy, the elder ‡c British writer
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (20)
Works
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Æsop at court; or, the labyrinth of Versailles : delineated in French and English. The plates engraved by G. Bickham. From the Paris edition. | |
The British remembrancer : or, the chronicles of the Kings of England, epitomized, for the entertainment and instruction of younger minds. To which is prefixed, an accurate and correct map of Great Britain and Ireland. The whole compiled by D. Bellamy, Formerly of St. John's College in Oxford | |
The christian schoolmaster : or, an abstract of scripture-history, in two parts. With an appendix. Containing a short account of the lives, actions, Travels, and Persecutions of the holy evangelists and apostles; Extracted, from the Writings of the Primitive Fathers, and the most approv'd Ecclesiastical Historians. The Whole digested into Proper Lessons, by Way of Question and Answer, for the Religious Education of Youth in Schools | |
The comforts of philosophy: in five books. | |
The dramatic pieces of D. Bellamy, 1739: | |
Ethic amusements. By Mr. Bellamy : Revised by his son D. Bellamy, M. A. Chaplain Of Petersham and Kew, in Surry | |
Ethic tales and fables. Invented for the education of a prince | |
Gay's Fables epitomiz'd : With Short Poems Applicable to each Occasion, Extracted from the most Celebrated Moralists Antient and Modern, for the use of Schools | |
Love triumphant: or, the rival goddesses. A pastoral opera : Perform'd on Easter-Monday, by the young ladies of Mrs. Bellamy's school. (as their Publick Breaking-Up Exercise) with the General Applanse and Approbation of Their Friends. To which are added, some original poems, and translations. Never before publish'd | |
Miscellanies in prose and verse, consisting of dramatick pieces : poems, humorous tales, fables, &c. Under the Following Heads: I. Vanquish'd Love: Or, the Jealous Queen. II. The Rival Nymphs: Or, the Merry Swain. III. Innocence Betray'd: Or, the Royal Impostor. IV. Love Triumphant: Or, the Rival Goddesses. V. Three Select Scenes of the celebrated Guarini's Pastor Frdo, in Italian and English. VI. Select Aesopian Tales, in Prose and Verse paraphrastically translated from Phaedrus, Cambray, and Others | |
The modern receipt; or, A cure for love, 1739 | |
The perjur'd devotee: or the force of love. A comedy | |
The rival priests : or, the female politician. A farce | |
The young ladies miscellany : or, youth's innocent and rational amusement. To which is prefixed, a short essay on the art of pronunciation, and the great Advantage arising from an Early Practice of it in Publick. Adorn'd with cuts. Written for the particular diversion and improvement of the young ladies of Mrs. Bellamy's school, in Old Boswel-Court, near Temple-Bar |