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An archaeological epistle to the Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles, D.D. dean of Exeter, president of the Society of antiquaries, and editor of a superb edition of the poems of Thomas Rowley, priest
To which is prefixed, a glossary, extracted from that of the learned dean. By the author of the heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt -
Letters from abroad
the grand tour correspondence of Richard Pococke & Jeremiah Milles -
A vindication of the Appendix to the poems, called Rowley's
in reply to The answers of the Dean of Exeter, Jacob Bryant, Esquire, and a third anonymous writer; with some further observations upon those poems, and an examination of the evidence which has been produced in support of their authenticity; by Thomas Tyrwhitt -
Cursory observations on the poems attributed to Thomas Rowley
a priest of the fifteenth century: with some remarks on the commentaries on those poems, by the Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Milles, Dean of Exeter, and Jacob Bryant, Esq; and a salutary proposal addressed to the friends of those gentlemen -
An archaeological epistle to the Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles
D. D. Dean Of Exeter, President Of The Society Of Antiquaries, And editor of a superb edition of the poems of Thomas Rowley, priest: To which is annexed a glossary, extracted from that of the learned dean -
An archaeological epistle to the Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles
D. D. Dean of Exeter, President of the Society of Antiquaries, and editor of a superb edition of the poems of Thomas Rowley, priest. To which is annexed a glossary, extracted from that of the learned dean -
An enquiry into the authenticity of the poems attributed to Thomas Rowley
In which the arguments of the dean of Exeter, and Mr. Bryant, are examined. By Thomas Warton, Fellow of Trinity College Oxford, and F.S.A -
An enquiry into the authenticity of the poems attributed to Thomas Rowley
In which the arguments of the dean of Exeter, and Mr. Bryant, are examined. By Thomas Warton, Fellow of Trinity College Oxford, and F.S.A