Thomas Brown
Also known as
Brown, Thomas
Died 1704-01-01
Identifiers
- ISNI0000000083620045
- VIAF19675122
- WikidataQ7815101
- Open LibraryOL518544A
Top Subjects
- Poetry (5)
- Great Britain (4)
- Letters (4)
- Women (3)
- Richard Blackmore Sir (1654-1729) (3)
- London (England) (3)
- Criticism and interpretation (2)
Books by Thomas Brown
Total count: 90
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Love given o're, or, A Satyr against the pride, lust and inconstancy &c. of womanPrinted for Andrew Green, ...1683-01-01
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Notes upon Mr. Dryden's poemsin four letters[s.n.]1687-01-01
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Heraclitus ridens redivivus, or, A dialogue between Harry and Roger concerning the timess.n.1688-01-01
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Heraclitus ridens redivivusor, A dialogue between Harry and Roger, concerning the timespublisher not identified1688-01-01
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Mr. Haynes, his recantation prologue upon his first appearance on the stage after his return from Rome.Printed for Richard Baldwin ...1689-01-01
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The reasons of Mr. Joseph Hains the player's conversion & re-conversionbeing the third and last part to the dialogue of Mr. BaysPrinted for Richard Baldwin ...1690-01-01
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The late converts exposed, or, The reasons of Mr. Bays's changing his religionConsidered in a dialogue. Part the second, With Reflections on th elife of St. Xavier. Don Sebastian King of Portugal. As also The fable of the bat and the birds ...Printed for Thomas Bennet1690-01-01
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The weesilsA satyrical fable: giving an account of some argumental passages happening in the lion's court about Weesilion's taking the oaths ...1691-01-01
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Novus reformator vapulans, or, The Welch Levite tossed in a blanketin a dialogue between Hick-- of Colchester, David J--nes, and the ghost of Wil. PrynPrinted for the Assigns of Wil. Pryn1691-01-01
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The weesil trap'da poem : being a reflection on the late satyrical fablePrinted for Abel Roper ... and Joseph Fox ...1691-01-01
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A congratulatory poem on His Majesty's happy return from HollandPrinted for Thomas Jones ...1691-01-01
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The weesil trap'da poem : being a reflection on the late satyrical fablePrinted for Abel Roper ... and Joseph Fox ...1691-01-01
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The reasons of Mr. Joseph Hains the player's conversion & re-conversionbeing the third and last part to the dialogue of Mr. BaysPrinted for T. Bennet and A. Roper1691-01-01
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The moralist, or, A satyr upon the sectsshewing some disputing passages by way of dialogue, between a well-principled lay-man, and a professor of theology : with reflections upon some modern writings and actions, particularly the late absconding of a certain B---s.n.1691-01-01
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Novus reformator vapulans, or, The Welch Levite tossed in a blanketin a dialogue between Hick-- of Colchester, David J--nes, and the ghost of Wil. PrynPrinted for the Assigns of Wil. Pryn1691-01-01
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The reasons of the new converts taking the oaths to the present governmentin a dialogues.n.1691-01-01
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Wit for money, or, Poet Stuttera dialogue between Smith, Johnson, and Poet Stutter : containing reflections on some late plays and paticularly on Love for money, or, The boarding schoolPrinted for S. Burgis1691-01-01
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The Salamanca wedding, or, A true account of a swearing doctor's marriage with a Muggletonian widow in BreadstreetLondon, August 18th, 1693 : in a letter to a gentleman in the countrys.n.1693-01-01
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Familiar letterBriscoe1697-01-01
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A pleasant walk round London and Westminster, lashing the vices and follies of the townthe author?1697-01-01
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Physick lies a bleeding, or, The apothecary turned doctora comedy, acted every day in most apothecaries shops in London : and more especially to be seen by those who are willing to be cheated, the first of April, every year : absolutely necessary for all persons that are sick, or may be sickPrinted for E. Whitlock ...1697-01-01
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Physick lies a bleeding, or, The apothecary turned doctora comedyPrinted for E. Whitlock1697-01-01
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Twenty select colloquies out of Erasmus RoterodamusPrinted for Charles Brome ...1699-01-01
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Seven new colloquies translated out of Erasmus Roterodamusas also The life of ErasmusPrinted for Charles Brome ...1699-01-01
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A collection of miscellany poems, letters, &c.Printed for John Sparks ...1699-01-01
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Commendatory verses on the author of The two Arthursand the Satyr against wit[s.n.]1700-01-01
Amusements serious and comical, calculated for the meridian of LondonPrinted for John Nutt ...1700-01-01-
A description of Mr. D-n's funerala poemPrinted for A. Baldwin ...1700-01-01
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Commendatory verses, on the author of the two Arthurs, and the Satyr against wit1700-01-01
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Amusements serious and comicalPrinted for John Nutt1700-01-01
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Translations and original lettersprinted for S.B. and sold by J. Nutt1701-01-01
Laconics, or, New maxims of state and conversationrelating to the affairs and manners of the present times : in three parts.Printed for Thomas Hodgson ...1701-01-01-
The life of the late famous comedian, Jo. Hayns. Containing, his comical exploits and adventures, both at home and abroadprinted for J. Nutt1701-01-01
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Advice to the Kentish long-tailsby the wise men of Gotham, in answer to their late sawcy petition to the parliament.1701-01-01
Amusements serious and comical, calculated for the meridian of LondonThe 2d. ed., with large improvements.Printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster1702-01-01-
Amusements, serious and comical, calculated for the meridian of London.2nd ed.1702-01-01
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The city madam, and the country maidor, Opposite characters of a virtuous housewifely damsel, and a mechanick's town-bred daughterJ. Nutt1702-01-01
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Letters from the dead to...2d ed.[s.n.]1702-01-01
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A short dissertation about the Mona of Caesar and Tacitus, the several names of Man ... with a short account of ... the druidsAddress'd in a letter to his learned friend Mr. A. Sellers.1702-01-01
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Miscellanea Aulicaor, A collection of State Treatises ...Hartley1702-01-01
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Letters from the dead to the living1702-01-01
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Select epistlesor, Letters out of M. Tullius Cicero; and the best Roman, Greek, and French authors both ancient and modern. Adapted to the humour of the present agePrinted for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by J. Nutt1702-01-01
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Select epistles or letters out of M. Tullius Ciceroand the best Roman, Greek, and French authors both ancient and modern. Adapted to the humour of the present age ... Together with Certamen epistolare; or, Letters between an attorney and a dead parson; vvith several original letters on entertaining subjects. The whole volume ... never before published.S. Briscoe, and sold by J. Nutt1702-01-01
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Amusements serious and comicalcalculated for the meridian of London. By Mr. Tho. Brown.The 2d. edition, with large improvements.printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster1702-01-01
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Select epistles or letters out of M. Tullius Ciceroand the best Roman, Greek, and French authors both ancient and modernPrinted for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by J. Nutt1702-01-01
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Letters from the dead to the livingThe second editions.n.1702-01-01
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Miscellanea aulica, or, A collection of state-treatises, never before publishedcontaining ....Printed for J. Hartley ..., Rob. Gibson ..., and Tho. Hodgson ...1702-01-01
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Commendatory versesor, a step towards a poetical war, betwixt Covent-Garden and Cheap-side. By several hands. Together with an epitome of that immortal poem, truly call'd, a satyr against wit. The second edition. To which is added, a Lent-entertainment: ... Humbly dedicated to all the honourable citizens ... by Mr. O.printed in the year1702-01-01
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Commendatory versesor, A step towards a poetical war, betwixt Covent-Garden and CheapsideThe second edition. To which is added, [A] Lent-entertainment: or, A merry interview by moon-light, between the ghost of Mævius of ancient renown and the city-bard. [Hu]mbly dedicated to all the honourable citizens within the bills of mortality, by Mr. O. [woodcut of swan].1702-01-01
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A continuation or second part of the Letters from the dead to the living1703-01-01
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An elegy upon the lamented death of Edward Millington, the famous auctionerPublished by John Nutt near Stationers-hall.1703-01-01
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A looking-glass for married people, or The fantastick adventures of Sir E... H... with his seven wives1704-01-01
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The stage-beaux toss'd in a blanket, or, Hypocrisie alamode expos'd in a true picture of Jerry -----, a pretending scourge to the English stagea comedy : with a prologue on occasional conformity : being a full explanation of the poussin doctor's book : and an epilogue on the reformersPrinted and sold by J. Nutt1704-01-01
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A collection of all the dialogues written by Mr. Thomas Brownone of them entituled, Democratici vapulantes, being a dialogue between Julian, and others, was never before printed. To which are added, his translations and imitations of seral odes of Horace, of Martial's epigrams, etc.Printed and sold by John Nutt1704-01-01
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The stage-beaux toss'd in a blanketor, hypocrisie alamode; expos'd in a true picture of Jerry ----- a pretending scourge to the English stage. A comedy. With a prologue on occasional conformity; ...printed, and sold by J. Nutt1704-01-01
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The Stage Beaux toss'd in a Blanket; or Hypocrisie à la modeexpos'd in a true Picture of Jerry, a pretending scourge to the English Stage ...1st ed.Printed and sold by J. Nutt ...1704-01-01
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A legacy for the ladiesor, Characters of the women of the agePrinted by H. Meere, for S. Briscoe, sold by J. Nutt1705-01-01
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A legacy for the ladies, or, Characters of the women of the agePrinted by H. Meere, for S. Briscoe, and sold by J. Nutt, near Stationers-Hall1705-01-01
A legacy for the ladies, or, Characters of the women of the agePrinted by H. Meere, for S. Briscoe, and sold by J. Nutt, near Stationers-Hall1705-01-01-
The works of Mr. Thomas Brown, in prose and verseserious, moral, and comical.Printed for S. Briscoe, and sold by B. Bragg1707-01-01
The works of Mr. Thomas Brownin prose and verse; serious, moral, and comical. In two volumes. ... To which is prefix'd, A character of Mr. Tho. Brown and his writings, by James Drake, ...printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by B. Bragg1707-01-01-
Letters from the dead to the livingThe fifth edition.Printed for S.B. and are to be sold by Benj. Bragg, at the Raven in Pater-noster-row.1708-01-01
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The third volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown, containing, Amusements serious & comical, calculated for the meridian of London. To which is added, ten letters, on several subjects, ...printed for S. B. and sold by B. Bragg1708-01-01
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[The works of Mr. Thomas Brown].the third part by Mr. Tho. Brown.2nd ed., corr.Printed for S.B. and are to be sold by B. Bragg, at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row1708-01-01
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The fourth volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown, which compleats the whole sett. ... Together with his translation of Horace, ... To which is added, an essay on humor in comedy; in a letter to Mr. Dennis, written by William Congreve, Esqprinted for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by J. Morphew, and Ja. Woodward1711-01-01
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Justin's History of the world from the Assyrian monarchy down to the time of Augustus Caesarbeing an abridgment of Trogus Pompeius's Phillipic history, with critical remarks upon JustinThe second edition, carefully revised. With ... emendations, both as to the history and chronology ... according to the best Oxford edition. Besides several ... annotations from the various readings of the mss. And a new translation of Bongarsius's contents of the Philippic history ... By O. Dykes ...Printed for John Matthews; and are to be sold by D. Brown [etc.1713-01-01
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The Lord Whiglove's elegyto which is added a pious epitaph upon the late Bishop of Addlebury1715-01-01
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The third volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown, serious and comical, in prose and verse[The third edition, with large additions].printed for Sam. Briscoe, and R. Smith and G. Strahan; W. Taylor; J. Browne; J. Hooke; J. Graves, and J. Morphew1715-01-01
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The fourth and last volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown, serious and comical, in prose and verseThe third edition.printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by R. Smith, and G. Strahan; W. Taylor; J. Browne; J. Hooke; [and 2 others in London]1715-01-01
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The works of Mr. Thomas Brown, serious and comical, in prose and verse4th ed. cor. and much enlarged...Briscoe1715-01-01
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The works of Mr. Thomas Brownserious and comical, in prose and versePrinted for Sam. Briscoe, and R. Smith and G. Strahan ... W. Taylor ... J. Browne ... [and 3 others1715-01-01
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The second volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown, serious and comical in prose and verse. Adorn'd with cutsThe fifth edition corrected.printed for Sam. Briscoe1720-01-01
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The works of Mr. Thomas Brown, serious and comical, in prose and verseThe fifth ed., corrected from the errors of the former impressions.Printed for S. Briscoe, and sold by R. Smith (etc.)1720.1720-01-01
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Works, serious and comical, in prose and verse.With the Life and character of Mr. Brown and a Key to all his writings.Pr. for Sam Briscoe1720-01-01
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Remains, serious and comical, in prose and versecollected from scarce papers and original MSS, which makes his works compleat; with Mr. Brown's Legacy for the ladies, or Characters of the women of the age; to which is prefix'd a Key to all his prophesies, dialogues, satyrs, fables, poems and letters.Briscoe1720-01-01
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The remains of Mr. Tho. Brownserious and comical, in prose and verse. In one volume. ... which makes his works compleat. ...printed for Sam. Briscoe, R. Smith, G. Strahan, E. Symonds, J. Osborne, J. Brotherton, A. Bettesworth [and 11 others in London]1720-01-01
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The fifth volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown; done from the originals. Being a collection of poems, letters, essays, &c. together with his Legacy for the ladies, or looking-glass for both sexes. Adorn'd with a sett of new cuts, suited to the subjectsprinted for Sam. Briscoe1721-01-01
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Familiar letters of love, gallantry, and several other occasionsBy the wits of the present ageThe 6th ed., with additions, corr.Printed for Sam. Briscoe1724-01-01
The works of Mr. Thomas Brown, serious and comicalin prose and verse, with his remains in four volumes compleat7th ed., carefully corrected.Printed by and for E. Midwinter, 1730.1730-01-01-
The whole comical works of Monsr. Scarron5th ed., rev. and cor.Printed for J. and P. Knapton [and others1741-01-01
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The works of Mr. Thomas Brown, serious and comical, in prose and verse: with his Remains...with the lifeand character of Mr. Brown, and his writings9th ed., carefully corrected.Printed for Al. Wilde, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. Fuller, H. Woodfall1760-01-01
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The new cheats of London exposedor, The frauds and tricks of the town laid open to both sexes; being a guard against the iniquitous practices of that metropolos. Containing a new and clear discovery of all the various cheats, frauds, villanies, artifices, tricks, seductions ... which are daily practised in London by bawds, bullies, duffers, fortune-tellers, gamblers ... interspersed with useful reflections and admonitions ... whererby rogues and cheats are not only exposed, but may be avoidedPrinted for the proprietors and sold by C. Cooke1790-01-01
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The beauties of Tom Brownconsisting of humorous pieces, in prose and verse, selected from the works of that satirical and lively writer : to which is prefixed a life of the authorPrinted for T. and R. Hughes, J. Blacklock, J. Coxhead, J. Dick, J.F. Hughes, G. Lawford, S.A. and H. Oddy, R. Ogle, J. Scott, and T. Tegg1808-01-01
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Intercepted letters, or, The twopenny post-bagto which are added, Trifles reprinted13th ed. ; with a new preface and several additional poems.Printed for J. Carpenter and T. Wilkie1818-01-01
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Matrimonial ceremonies displayedwherein are exhibited the various customs, odd pranks, whimsical tricks and surprising practices of near one hundred different kingdoms and peoples in the world, now used in the celebration and consumption of matrimonyH. Serjeant1886-01-01
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Amusements, serious and comical, and other worksDodd, Mead and company1927-01-01
Amusements, serious and comical, and other worksDodd,Mead and Co.1927-01-01-
Physick lies a bleedingor, The apothecary turned doctor: a comedyPrinted for E. Whitlock, near Stationers-Hall1956-01-01
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The stage-beaux toss'd in a blanket: or, Hypocrisie alamodeexpos'd in a true picture of Jerry ----- a pretending scourge to the English stage. A comedy. With a prologue on occasional conformity; being a full explanation of the poussin doctor's book; and an epilogue on the reformers. Spoken at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-lane ...J. Nutt1956-01-01
Mr. Bays and his religion (1688-1690).Garland Pub.1974-01-01