An edition of The Rolliad (1795)

The Rolliad

in two parts; Probationary odes for the laureatship, and political miscellanies : with criticisms and illustrations.

Rev., corr. and enl. / by the original authors.
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An edition of The Rolliad (1795)

The Rolliad

in two parts; Probationary odes for the laureatship, and political miscellanies : with criticisms and illustrations.

Rev., corr. and enl. / by the original authors.
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English
Pages
396

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The Rolliad: in two parts; Probationary odes for the laureatship, and political miscellanies : with criticisms and illustrations.
1795, Printed for J. Ridgway ...
in English - Rev., corr. and enl. / by the original authors.

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Table of Contents

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Dedication to Sir Lloyd Kenyon
Short account of the family of Rollos, now Rolles
Extract from the dedication of the Rolliad, an epic poem
- Criticisms on the Rolliad
Political ecologues
Probationary odes for the laureateship
Political miscellanies.

Edition Notes

Title vignette, engraved.
A collection of Satires on Pitt and his followers by Richard Tickell, Richard Fitzpatrick, Joseph Richardson, George Ellis, French Laurence and others.
"Originally appeared in the Morning Herald and Daily advertiser for 1784 and followng years." Each number of the "Criticisms on the Rolliad" professed to be a commentary on a new epic that had just appeared ... The Rolliad, which took its name from John Rolle, M.P. "Probationary odes" purported to be the competitive essays of Wharton's rivals for the laureateship. of Camb. hist. of Engl. lit., v. 11, p. 38, 434.
"Criticisms on the Rolliad", "Probationary odes," and "Political miscellanies" also published separately.

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Library of Congress
PR3291.A1 R6

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Pagination
xxxii, 396, 135-154 p., [1] leaf of plates :
Number of pages
396

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Open Library
OL6590042M
LCCN
16018815
OCLC/WorldCat
8123766

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