Philips, Ambrose, 1674-1749
Philips, Ambrose
Ambrose Philips Anglo-Irish poet and politician
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Ambrose Philips ‡c Anglo-Irish poet and politician
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- 200 _ | ‡a Philips ‡b Ambrose ‡f 1674?-1749
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Philips, Ambrose ‡d 1674-1749
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Philips, Ambrose ‡d 1674?-1749
- 100 1 _ ‡a Philips, Ambrose, ‡d 1674-1749
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Philips, Ambrose, ‡d 1674-1749
- 100 1 _ ‡a Philips, Ambrose, ‡d 1674-1749
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (25)
Works
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ambitious stepmother | |
Andromaque | |
battle of Hastings. A tragedy | |
beaux stratagem | |
Bell's British theatre. : Consisting of the most esteemed English plays. | |
Briton, a tragedy... | |
A collection of old ballads. : Corrected from the best and most ancient copies extant. With introductions historical, critical, or humorous. Illustrated with copper plates. | |
Distrest mother | |
The English-Danish Grammar, Volume the second. or a View of the English Tongue and Style, set forth in exquisite Pieces from the best English Authors by Charles Bertram | |
An epistle to the Honourable James Craggs, Esq; Secretary at War: at Hampton-Court. By Mr. Philips | |
An epistle to the Right Honourable Charles Lord Halifax, : One of the Lords Justices Appointed by His Majesty. By Mr. Philips | |
Eternal source of light divine | |
fair penitent | |
The first three odes of Anacreon | |
The Free-thinker. | |
The free-Thinker : or, essays of wit and humour. Written by Dr. Boulter, the present Lord Primate of all Ireland, the Right Honourable Richard West, Esq; Lord Chancellor of that Kingdom, the Reverend Dr. Gilbert Burnet, the Reverend Mr. Henry Stephens, and Ambrose Philips, Esq; Author of the Distressed Mother, &c. In three volumes | |
The free-Thinker : or, essays on ignorance, superstition, bigotry, enthusiasm, craft, &c. Intermix'd with several pieces of wit and humour. Design'd To restore the Deluded Part of Mankind to the Use of Reason and Common Sense. In three volumes | |
gamesters. A comedy | |
Henry VI, the Second part. [Adaptation.] | |
Humfrey, duke of Gloucester, a tragedy... | |
The life of John Williams, Ld. Keeper of the Great Seal, Bp. of Lincoln, and Abp. of York in the reigns of King James and King Charles the First : wherein are related several remarkable occurences of those times both in church and state : with an appendix giving a just account of his benefactions to St. John's College in Cambridge | |
Mille et un jours | |
non-juror | |
Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne Ode für den Geburstag der Königin Anna : (Friedensode) | |
An ode (in the manner of Pindar) on the death of the Right Honourable William, Earl Cowper. : By Mr. Philips | |
Pastorals, : by Mr. Philips | |
Pastorals, epistles, odes, and other original poems : with translations from Pindar, Anacreon, and Sappho | |
Poems | |
The poems of A. Philips, Parnell, and West. | |
poetical works of Ambrose Philips . With the life of the author | |
recruiting officer | |
A select collection of the best modern English plays. | |
Sir Harry Wildair: being the sequel of the Trip to the jubilee | |
Tamerlane | |
Thenot and Colinet | |
thousand and one days: persian tales, translated from the french by Mr. Philips. The fifth edition | |
To the honourable Miss Carteret | |
Tragedies. | |
William Blake's illustrations to Thornton's Pastorals of Virgil in Ambrose Phillips' imitation of Virgil's first eclogue, 1821, 1912: | |
works of the British poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by Robert Anderson, M. D. Volume Ninth ; containing Swift, Thomson, Watts, Hamilton, Philips (A.), West (G.), Collins, Dyer, Shenstone, Mallet, Akenside, and Harte. | |
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