| 1766 - 754 pages
...his tribute of applaufe, without ain-íimig the laws of his country ? C. Yiii.o to Inkle, an cpiftle. By the author of the elegy written among the ruins of an ibbej. i s. Dodflty. If we midake not, this epiftlc is not the fird poetical compofiuoa dut the well-known... | |
| Several Hands - 1766 - 596 pages
...conceptions, ßrength in his e*preffion, and barmany in )>is numbers. . Art. 29. Yarico anwinkle, an Epiflle. By the Author of the Elegy written among the Ruins of an Abbey. 410. is. Dodfley. We have more than once expreffed ourfelves in favour of this Author's poetical abilities... | |
| Frank Felsenstein - 1999 - 336 pages
...and the Refashioning of 'Inkle and Yarico'").] 1766 Edward Jerningham, Yarico to Inkle: An Epistle. ("By the Author of the Elegy Written among the Ruins of an Abbey") (London, 1766) [10]. [The poem was frequently republished during its author's lifetime.] 1771 Christian... | |
| Dobell, P. J. & A. E., booksellers, London - 1923 - 428 pages
...vols, sm. 8vo, original vellum, 15s Paris, 1659 416 [JERNINGHAM (E.)] Yarico to Inkle, an epistle, by the author of " The Elegy written among the Ruins of an Abbey," FIRST EDITION, 4to, sewn, UNCUT, 8s 6d 1766 417 JERROLD (Douglas) The Catspaw, a comedy, in five acts,... | |
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